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Having trouble with Avatar
Hey good morning guys!!!
Guys, I'm having a little bit of trouble with trying to put a avatar. Any ideas on what's going on???? And also, are we not allowed to have small pics on our signatures???? Just thought I would ask. |
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We will look into that...growing pains...we'll get it right!
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Got your avatar set...working on the sigs
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VERY COOL dyt4000!!!! I really appreciate it. Take care good buddy!!!!
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Thanks David, I had no trouble with my avatar!
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Good morning Allen!!!! How's it going good buddy!!!!
Guys, I have one more question. Can we still post vids on this new forum???? |
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No avatar here also. I know your gonna have your hands full for a few days getting all the bugs out. I just wanted you to know.
With this site being new.... If I rub my feet on the floor and touch the screen will I zap someone?!?!
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Guys:
I believe it has something to do with size. Make sure your Avatars are 150 x 150 pixels or less. |
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Nope, the "Do not use an avatar" is checked and I can not uncheck it so I can add my avatar.
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I'm having the same issue.
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