Changing avitar
- 1crosscut
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Changing avitar
So I decided to change my avitar picture. I deleted the current one and now it seems that my only option to replace it is to use one of the stock pictures that are offered in settings.
Can anyone point me in the right direction to use a picture of my own?
Can anyone point me in the right direction to use a picture of my own?
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Re: Changing avitar
https://en.gravatar.com/
looks liek you need to make your own on that thingy then link it to aafords...note to self - dont change avatar haha
looks liek you need to make your own on that thingy then link it to aafords...note to self - dont change avatar haha
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Re: Changing avitar
Got it now.
Mike had to upgrade the forum software in order to give us the option of using our own pictures again.
Thanks Mike for doing this and for hosting the site!!!!
Mike had to upgrade the forum software in order to give us the option of using our own pictures again.
Thanks Mike for doing this and for hosting the site!!!!
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Re: Changing avitar
oooh love the pic
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Re: Changing avitar
Exactly how did you upload an avatar? I can't find the option anywhere. When to "edit avatar" and there's no option.
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Re: Changing avitar
Hey Crosscut can you share the fullsize pic? And any others of the same outing
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Re: Changing avitar
In your profile tab it has Edit Avitar and you can then choose a picture from your computer. It can only be 150x150 pixels in size.Still drivin' it wrote:Exactly how did you upload an avatar? I can't find the option anywhere. When to "edit avatar" and there's no option.
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Re: Changing avitar
I can but it may be a couple days as I'm away from my computer and operating on the ol "smart phone"Stakebed wrote:Hey Crosscut can you share the fullsize pic? And any others of the same outing
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Re: Changing avitar
I tried it ,worked fine Mac
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Re: Changing avitar
Yes. I am stupid.
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Re: Changing avitar
Stakebed. Here is a larger picture of my avitar and a couple others for the same outing. Took a while to post them as I went into the hospital for some tune up work and it took a week longer to get home that I wanted. Damn glad that is over.
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Re: Changing avitar
great looking truck, how long did the restoration take ?
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Re: Changing avitar
Found the truck in late December of 2010. Had it back on the road in a little over a year. Took about three years to get it completed.
This is what it looked like when I started on it.
This is what it looked like when I started on it.
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