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10/27/2007 12:51 PM
 

If you upload a smaller image than the size you have in the avatar settings (I changed mine to 100x100) it stretches the image when displayed. As you can imagine, it renders a rather unpleasant pixilated image in the forum views.

Is there a way to avoid this?

Thanks.

Ivan

 

 
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10/28/2007 6:12 AM
 

Not really that i know of, only way i would try to improve size is to resize your image in something like photoshop.

MK

 
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10/29/2007 11:59 AM
 

Machine Killer wrote

Not really that i know of, only way i would try to improve size is to resize your image in something like photoshop.

MK

That's really not a very user friendly way to manage avatars:).

Chris, this should be a very easy enhancement to not stretch the images if smaller than the default size?

Thanks.

Ivan

 
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11/5/2007 4:35 AM
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I have added this as an enhancement.


Chris Paterra

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11/11/2007 3:37 AM
 

HI Crispy.

I have just set my avatar folders and they are working well, however the size constraints don't seem to be working.  I have them set at the default size of 128x128, however if someone has an avatar larger than this, it doesn't down size it or restrict it.  It can therefore make for some annoyingly large avatars being displayed.

 

Dave

 
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