Originally posted by AtW
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Previously on "Bring Back Animated Avatars And Inline Images Poll!"
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Originally posted by administrator View Post<hangs head in shame>Try now</hangs head in shame>
Of course this was never broken and you were all wrong. While fixing your wrongness I may also have bumped up the size of avatars to 120 x 120 and the max file size to 30kb. But as nothing was brokent then of course I haven't actually fixed or changed anything. Uploading animated avatars may magically work again now without me actually doing anything. Try it and see how wrong you all were.
Silly me. I must have been clicking on the "Fail to upload button". You're right. Now I try again, it works.
Ta muchly for doing ... highlighting my error.
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Higher quality squirrel avatars, what a great New Year present, thanks admin!
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Originally posted by administrator View Post<hangs head in shame>Try now</hangs head in shame>
Of course this was never broken and you were all wrong. While fixing your wrongness I may also have bumped up the size of avatars to 120 x 120 and the max file size to 30kb. But as nothing was brokent then of course I haven't actually fixed or changed anything. Uploading animated avatars may magically work again now without me actually doing anything. Try it and see how wrong you all were.
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mine still works. as it always did.
clearly the stress of all the trolls has got to the mods. have a holiday - moderate the f4j forum for 2 weeks...
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<hangs head in shame>Try now</hangs head in shame>
Of course this was never broken and you were all wrong. While fixing your wrongness I may also have bumped up the size of avatars to 120 x 120 and the max file size to 30kb. But as nothing was brokent then of course I haven't actually fixed or changed anything. Uploading animated avatars may magically work again now without me actually doing anything. Try it and see how wrong you all were.
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Originally posted by zeitghostAn admin after mein own heart.... .
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- Right click on ferret's rude Mona Lisa.
- Save a copy on my machine as mona.gif
- User CP
- Edit Avatar
- Use Custom Avatar
- Option 2 - Upload Image From Your Computer
- select file mona.gif that is 64 x 64 and 1935 bytes
- select 'Save changes'
- "You may not upload animated images."
Ergo,
You can NOT have animated avatars, although ferret (and probably other administrators) can.
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- User CP
- Edit Avatar
- Use Custom Avatar
- Option 2 - Upload Image From Your Computer
- select a file XT5.gif that is 60 x 40 and 6168 bytes
- select 'Save changes'
- "You may not upload animated images."
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Originally posted by AtW View PostMaybe it can beat Basinstoke
Some of the other top city names look pretty interesting though
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Originally posted by ferret View PostIn the UserCP you will see:
Note: The maximum size of your custom image is 80 by 80 pixels or 19.5 KB
As long as the animated gif is within these limits then you will be fine. BrilloPad and others have animated avatars?
Indeed I do - furthermore I would like to say (as I do at every oportunity) how wonderful the mods here are. This is following my experiences as a f4j forum mod whose members look positively normal relative to some of those here. All they do is climb cranes, get arrested, etcetc.
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