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IrishHeart Veteran

hello...a "newbie" here and I cannot find the answer anywhere to these questions...can someone help?

When I view my own profile page, I can see the personal information I registered with (name, address, phone) and I am wondering...how do I get it off there? Or is it only visible to me?

I uploaded an avatar, and I see it has uploaded and I hit save....but I do not see it in my profile picture square.

Thanks so much!

I have been reading this forum site for many months, researching celiac issues and I have learned so much!


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Darn210 Enthusiast

hello...a "newbie" here and I cannot find the answer anywhere to these questions...can someone help?

When I view my own profile page, I can see the personal information I registered with (name, address, phone) and I am wondering...how do I get it off there? Or is it only visible to me?

I uploaded an avatar, and I see it has uploaded and I hit save....but I do not see it in my profile picture square.

Thanks so much!

I have been reading this forum site for many months, researching celiac issues and I have learned so much!

Welcome IrishHeart!!

Only you can see your personal information.

Your avatar and your profile picture are two different pictures . . . well, they can be the same pic, but you have to upload it again. Let me see if I can find how you do it. Be right back.

Darn210 Enthusiast

OK, go to you profile. On the far right there is a blue button that says "Edit My Profile". From there, on your left is a menu with one of the options being Change Photo. This is the profile picture. There is also a Change Avatar option. Good Luck. Let us know if you need any more help.

IrishHeart Veteran

Welcome IrishHeart!!

Only you can see your personal information.

Your avatar and your profile picture are two different pictures . . . well, they can be the same pic, but you have to upload it again. Let me see if I can find how you do it. Be right back.

Thank you so much for your quick response! also, I see my pic has loaded! I am no techie! LOL

Luddie Newbie

Thank you so much for your quick response! also, I see my pic has loaded! I am no techie! LOL

I, too, am no techie and I have to admit I don't know what the word "avatar" means, let alone what I'm supposed to do with it, or for it, or to it! Enlightenment needed!

Luddie

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An avatar can be either a personal picture you would like to post (yourself, your dog, your car, whatever floats your boat!), or it can be a representation of who you are - a cute cartoon, an animated figure (or non-). As for how to do it, I will leave that to the techies (I had to have someone do mine for me :lol: )

IrishHeart Veteran

I, too, am no techie and I have to admit I don't know what the word "avatar" means, let alone what I'm supposed to do with it, or for it, or to it! Enlightenment needed!

Luddie

Hi Luddie! an avatar is a picture, animated or otherwise that goes in the little box where your silhouette is. Hubbie helped me load the pic of our cat. If it weren't for him, I would have no computer savvy at all. He buys all the stuff, loads all the programs, teaches me how to use it ....and I retain just enough to turn the laptop on, type, and push enter...LOL LOL I told him long ago, I don't want to know HOW it works, I just want it TO work. :D Ginny


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