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tarnalberry Community Regular

woot! thanks! it works! (sorry for the excessively bright colors... I don't much bother with fashion sense when I go to yoga... ;-) )


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Carriefaith Enthusiast

yay! it worked B)

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Wow...I think I would die trying to do that Tiffany!!!

tarnalberry Community Regular

nah... it just takes a while to get there. I've been working that one in particular all year, and have been doing yoga for over four years now. (I also had a wall there to help me get into it...) another student in my class can do it in the middle of the room (no wall), and hold it pretty well... it's amazing to watch.

Jnkmnky Collaborator

I just want to see if I figured out how to work the avatar stuff...

Jnkmnky Collaborator

Well, that avatar is toooo small!

celiac3270 Collaborator

Hah...I just noticed something under another post that would be more fitting to post here. It's so funny to read the posts now, cause you have Tiffany congratulating someone, and I imagine her with her legs in the air like that saying congratulations and then right after her Stef posted (she's also diving through the air)....

Good avatar...I still don't think I've seen your face, though :lol:


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celiac3270 Collaborator
Well, that avatar is toooo small!

Tiffany's or one you put in? Because Tiffany's looks fine to me--definitely on the larger end than the smaller end.

Jnkmnky Collaborator

Sorry. I tried to put an avatar on mine last night. When I checked it, it was tiny. Now I don't see it at all. It was there last night. :huh: It must have disapeared-that's how small it was! I'm notoriously useless with technology. My proudest moment was figuring out my IPod last week. Now I'm working on *bum-bum-bum-buuuuuum* my avatar.

Jnkmnky Collaborator

Is it ok to post my attempts here? There may be a few...dozen. I didn't want to start a new topic since Tarnal had one about avatars going already.

celiac3270 Collaborator
My proudest moment was figuring out my IPod last week. Now I'm working on *bum-bum-bum-buuuuuum* my avatar.

Ha...okay :D

jenvan Collaborator

Tiffany-love the new avatar. Dang--did it take you a while to learn that pose? Hmmm, maybe when everyone leaves for lunch here at work I'll try it :)

Carriefaith Enthusiast
It must have disapeared-that's how small it was!
That is funny :lol:
plantime Contributor

Tiffany, I love your new avatar! The bright colors attract attention!

<-----This is me, by the way!

Jnkmnky, keep trying! This thread is an excellent place to work it out!

celiac3270 Collaborator

Yay! :) Nice to see you.

I also like Tiffany's avatar...bright colors are nicer here than duller, more neutral ones

Jnkmnky Collaborator

There's nothing to read here...I'm checking to see if my avatar is working...

Jnkmnky Collaborator

Oh, so now my new avatar is on every post I've ever written? :) This avatar isn't special to me, I went to one site, picked the first one that made me laugh and tried to put it up....I didn't expect it to pop up on all my posts and be my "signature" avatar. Well, I'm off to find a more mature one. But I did think this one was funny. :D

tarnalberry Community Regular

Congrats on getting it working! ;-)

I like it! ;-)

celiac3270 Collaborator

I know, me too. I laughed when I first read it. :D

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

I thought the quote was pretty cute and funny B)

Jnkmnky Collaborator

Well, I'll keep it up for awhile! I've got an aresenal of avatars in my photo folder now. I love figuring stuff out!!

Rikki Tikki Explorer

Hi Guys:

Can someone lead this computer dense person step by step on putting a picture in the avatar?

Thanks

Carriefaith Enthusiast

*First... Make sure your picture is 150 pixels by 150 pixels in size or less. No bigger than 50KB. And in gif .webp .webp or .png format.

*Click on your name on the message board, Click on "Avatar Options" on the top right hand corner between "Edit my Signature" and "Edit my Profile". If it is on your computer just click on "browse" in the grey box at the page or typ in the address if it is on the web and then click "Update Avatar".

*And Voila :)

Rikki Tikki Explorer

Thanks for the information Carrie. The part I can't seem to comprehend is how to get the picture out of my pictures and make it go to the avatar. :)

Sally

Carriefaith Enthusiast

I copy and paste my picture onto my desktop and then I go into the avatar option hit browse, find desktop, and then look for the picture and click on it (you may have to double click, I don't remember) and then click update avatar.

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