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KaitiUSA 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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Try hitting refresh on your screen...thats what I do and then I can see the new avatars


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Carriefaith Enthusiast

I can see it :)

Rachel--24 Collaborator

I don't see your new pic...I still see the squirrel with the bagel :huh:

How come? I hit refresh but its still the squirrel???

PicturePerfect Explorer

Hey everyone!

I cannot upload a picture for my avatar.. is something wrong with the picture?

Lisa

Carriefaith Enthusiast

make sure that the picture is 150x150 pixcels and is the right format eg. Gif

PicturePerfect Explorer
make sure that the picture is 150x150 pixcels and is the right format eg. Gif

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Oh.. I see.. thanks!

Lisa

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test avatar


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celiac3270 Collaborator

Success!!! :P

PicturePerfect Explorer

Yay! None of my pictures worked, so I got a picture off the internet...like it? It is a rhodesian ridgeback. I have two of them- one is 10, the other 5 months.

:D

Lisa

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Guest DanceswithWolves

Do I have to write an email to the administrator, first?

:blink:

Rachel--24 Collaborator

Just go to "my controls" and then go to Edit avatar.

Carriefaith Enthusiast

You don't need permission - you can click on your name and at the bottom of that window, click avator options. In that window, it gives instructions at the top on how to format the picture.

  • 4 weeks later...
Matilda Enthusiast

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I changed my avatar on Saturday, but today it's gone back to the old one (dog) but a bit squashed. Anyone know what happened?

Matilda

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I do not see a dog, i see what I assume isyou in your wedding gown. Hold down SHIFT and refresh the page to update you display.

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

I also see the one of you in a wedding gown. When I can't see a new one, most of the time when I hit refresh the new one comes up.

  • 2 weeks later...
PreOptMegs Explorer

I have a picture of myself that I want to put up, but I don't know how. It says that the board administrator will not allow it.... please help!

jenvan Collaborator

hey i was going to comment on your triumphant pic! is that you receiving your degree?

nettiebeads Apprentice
I have a picture of myself that I want to put up, but I don't know how.  It says that the board administrator will not allow it.... please help!

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Hey PreOptMegs! Haven't heard from you, obviously you've been busy with school. I was thinking of you Sat - we were at the Touhill for a concert, after eating at PF Changs in Chesterfield. How are you doing?

  • 3 weeks later...
hlm34 Apprentice

i cant post a picture either. says administrator will not allow access. any tips?

celiac3270 Collaborator

You need to go to change AVATAR settings--that's the pic that shows up next to your posts. Nobody has a personal pic--that's a different feature that's disabled.

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Guest kim07

Hello! :)

I was wondering if anyone could tell me how to add a photo to my profile page.

I have added a avitar photo of me and my husband on my main page where my question pops up, but can't seem to add a photo in my profile page.

Can I please add a photo to my profile page??

And if I can, can you explain what I need to do in order to accomplish this?

Thank you so much,

Kim 07

Merry Christmas

celiac3270 Collaborator

If you mean your "personal photo," don't continue trying :) ; this board and most of a similar format have that option turned off--the only photo you can edit here is your avatar, which you obviously know how to work.

Guest kim07
If you mean your "personal photo," don't continue trying :) ; this board and most of a similar format have that option turned off--the only photo you can edit here is your avatar, which you obviously know how to work.

Thanks celiac3270 for replying. However I so wanted to put a picture of my dog, Caesar there, :(:(:(:( .

But I will stop pouting now!

Merry Christmas by the way :)

Kim 07

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nikki-uk Enthusiast

:D There's no stopping me now!

I think I've managed to upload a picture from my files.

Hope you like my morning glory avatar!

jerseyangel Proficient

Very pretty--I have those growing on the fence in my backyard!

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