Avatar loading problem

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Deep Tracks
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Avatar loading problem

Post by Deep Tracks »

New to this so be kind.

In my profile I go to load an avatar from the gallery.
I select "Show Gallery" and I get the screen to "Select Gallery"
I get an empty, 1 column width drop-down .
No option to choose anything.

I am ready to be embarrassed :oops:
SkiDork
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Re: Avatar loading problem

Post by SkiDork »

Deep Tracks wrote:New to this so be kind.

In my profile I go to load an avatar from the gallery.
I select "Show Gallery" and I get the screen to "Select Gallery"
I get an empty, 1 column width drop-down .
No option to choose anything.

I am ready to be embarrassed :oops:
I don't think that feature works too well (as you've discovered)

What I do is simply copy the URL to the image in the gallery you want and paste that into the avatar field in the config. Works fine.
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Deep Tracks
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Post by Deep Tracks »

What I do is simply copy the URL to the image in the gallery you want and paste that into the avatar field in the config. Works fine.

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Deep Tracks
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Post by Deep Tracks »

:oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:
got it

told ya
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Post by Bubba »

OK Dork, now explain how to shrink the avatar. :wink:
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