Keep in mind I'm a simpleton with computers. Thanks
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Originally posted by groucho View PostKeep in mind I'm a simpleton with computers. Thanks
You need a bigger pic to start with. Your pic is avatar size, try it at a normal size......
Basically right click on my avatar, then click on "open image in new tab", you'll be able to see how big my avatar pic really is......Last edited by TC; April 15, 2011, 10:37 PM.
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Originally posted by TC View PostYou need a bigger pic to start with. Your pic is avatar size, try it at a normal size......
Basically right click on my avatar, then click on "open image in new tab", you'll be able to see how big my avatar pic really is......Last edited by groucho; April 15, 2011, 10:42 PM.STUGOTS
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Originally posted by groucho View PostEverything I've done so far says it's too big or invalid file. BTW, my current one's from a full size pic from "my pictures"
When I right click on your avatar and view the pic it is this size...... You sure you linked the pic and not the thumbnail for the pic.
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Originally posted by TC View PostHmm..... I'm not sure what's going on, My avatar is a carry over from the old forum, so maybe I slipped one through if you know what I mean.
When I right click on your avatar and view the pic it is this size...... You sure you linked the pic and not the thumbnail for the pic.
Last edited by groucho; April 15, 2011, 10:59 PM.STUGOTS
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Originally posted by WhiteMonster View PostGuys, please note: The maximum size of your custom avatar image is 128 by 128 pixels or 19.5 KB (whichever is smaller).
If it is bigger than that, it will not load ... if it is smaller than that, the avatar will be smaller.
TC's is 180 by 135....according to the photo's infoThom
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Originally posted by Monk View PostTC's is 180 by 135....according to the photo's infoLast edited by Pumpkin; April 17, 2011, 03:12 PM."Somewhere the zebra is dancing". Garth Stein's The art of racing in the rain.
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