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Avatars and Profiles

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As the old forum didn't allow us avatars wider than 64x64 pixels, it limited me a bit in how many I could upload at the time since many avatars at that time were already too large for the old forum. This new forum software allow us to have larger avatars as the sidebar where they go is now wider. So I've now uploaded 100s of new ones, adding them to the older ones (of which we didn't have many). The new size for avatars is now 150x150 pixels and mustn't exceed 25k in size. Do go and have a look and see if you'd like to change yours to one of the newer ones. Remember also that you can change avatar any time you like, or upload one from your computer or link to one to from another site.

 

As the whole My Controls and Profiles have also changed quite a bit, I would please ask you to go and have a look at My Controls and at your Profiles and make any changes as some things have moved place. There are also new features you might want to look at.

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(belated DX in June '05, SPMS)

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