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Rikki Tikki Explorer

I don't know Carrie, I right clicked on the picture and it said several options but one was set as desktop background? I am just lost on it.


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Carriefaith Enthusiast

Right click on the picture icon (in the window/file) and scroll down until it says copy, click on copy, close (X) the window you are in and then right click anywhere on your desktop, and scroll down until you see paste. This should work :) but let me know if there are any problems

  • 4 weeks later...
FaithInScienceToo Contributor

Hi - Im trying to change my avitar pic -

It tells me it uploaded my new pic, but now shows my old pic still but with the dimensions of the new pic (my old pic is now stretched wider...), but it doesn't show the new pic...

Is a moderator reviewing the new pic...and in the meantime I now look fat? ;-)

I think this is happening, because the last time I tried to change it, it didn't change right away...but said it did...when I came back on, it had changed!

It's very confusing....perhaps the admin can add info to the avitar change section to tell members what to expect?

Gina

jenvan Collaborator

that's weird. mine changed immediately. there must be an issue, i'm sure someone can speak to that. and if i'm looking at the old one still--you look dang skinny! not fat at all! :D

VydorScope Proficient

No, theres no issue, its your broswer at fualt. I see this alot on my board. After you change your avatar, hold down SHIFT then refresh the page. It should update right then.

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

I see your new one. and you are not even near fat...that should not be in your vocabulary.

They usually change immediately. Mine changed immediately when I did. You may want to hit refresh on your comp though.

VydorScope Proficient
I see your new one. and you are not even near fat...that should not be in your vocabulary.

They usually change immediately. Mine changed immediately when I did. You may want to hit refresh on your comp though.

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Kaiti the FAT look she sees is cause the she sitll sees the OLD image, but with the NEW images dimensoins... so its STRETCHED out. This is a very comon problem with IPB software. It is easly fixed with the refresh method I mentioned.


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FaithInScienceToo Contributor

Thanks, guys....

I will try that shift/refresh message now...

Gina

FaithInScienceToo Contributor

THANKS, VydorScope!

The shift/refresh thing worked :-)

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Guest BellyTimber

Is it because I was away I can't see the display of my avatar or is it because I'm in an internet cafe?

I see most of yours today but didn't see any when I was last in?

Do any avatars get used twice concurrently?

Does one have to have one?

Can one search on avatars or no avatar?

Best wishes

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

I can't see your avatar either.

The site was updted and since then some of the avatars can't be seen.

You do not have to have one.

Guest Viola

I'm pretty sure it is because you are on a different computer. I didn't see mine when I logged in from my Dad's computer.

celiac3270 Collaborator

I see an avatar of a stick figure man holding a hammer--in gray w/ a white background. Oh, and the guy's torso is covered in gray spots--kinda like chicken pox, lol.

Technically, no, you can't have 2 at once, but with some people, it may take awhile for your new one to show up, in which case people could be seeing older versions of your avatar for some time.

You do not need to have an avatar.

Not really sure what you mean about the last question. You can search for avatars, you can choose not to have an avatar, etc.

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Yep, I see one now too...did you just get a new one?

Guest BellyTimber

:lol:

Yes, I figured as someone else now uses "my old" one maybe I should get a new one?

I'm not sure whether I identify very strongly with the grey, spotty "hammer man" though ...

Guest BellyTimber

Shall I "get rid of" the silly grey hammer man?

Can several people use the same avatar concurrently?

KaitiUSA Enthusiast
Shall I "get rid of" the silly grey hammer man?

Can several people use the same avatar concurrently?

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Yes, I believe more than 1 person can have the same one

celiac3270 Collaborator

Of course! It's just that you see that mainly with avatars from the gallery--the chances of someone else deciding to use your hammer man are very slim, but it would be allowed and possible.

Guest BellyTimber

Just had another look... maybe it is someone or something hammering him down...

:o

celiac3270 Collaborator

Could be, but I still think that he's holding the hammer, but the stick figure wasn't very carefully drawn, so they look separated. Unless the hammer is falling from the sky...? :D

elonwy Enthusiast

So I tried to change my avatar, and put up a pic of me and my bf and all it did was squish the one I had and make it look weird.

What gives?

Elonwy

KaitiUSA Enthusiast
So I tried to change my avatar, and put up a pic of me and my bf and all it did was squish the one I had and make it look weird.

What gives?

Elonwy

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It looks fine to me....

elonwy Enthusiast

Is it the squirrel with the bagel? or is it a picture?

Elonwy

KaitiUSA Enthusiast
Is it the squirrel with the bagel? or is it a picture?

Elonwy

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its a pic of you and a guy

elonwy Enthusiast

Cool thanks. That's my bf. I still can't see it, but it everyone else can that's fine.

Elonwy

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