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The GIF fared worse then the PNG so I went back to the PNG Here it is in the profile - linking to the avatar - I cannot upload images to the site - except into the avatar.
It is a PNG 523 X 523.
There seems to be a lot of permissions for me that are disabled. I cannot attached the avatar via URL either. It tells be that is not valid.
The GIF fared worse then the PNG so I went back to the PNG Here it is in the profile - linking to the avatar - I cannot upload images to the site - except into the avatar.
It is a PNG 523 X 523.
There seems to be a lot of permissions for me that are disabled. I cannot attached the avatar via URL either. It tells be that is not valid.
weird.
First, make sure you have that one you just attached saved to your computer somewhere. The try changing your avatar to something else, just to make sure it is clearing out your old avatar. Then upload your high resolution PNG file and see what happens. It looks like you didn't actually upload it because when I right click on your avatar and do a "view image" it shows a small picture that is 100 x 100.
This is another 523 x 523 PNG and somehow through the system it turns it into a 100 x 100 before enlarging it again. We hit on what the issue it with it blurring out people's avatars.
This is another 523 x 523 PNG and somehow through the system it turns it into a 100 x 100 before enlarging it again. We hit on what the issue it with it blurring out people's avatars.
Yep I just did my avatar again and it went blurry. I will work on it.
I put a question into vbulletin support. If I can't fix it, I might just have to redo all of the avatars to 100 x 100. Still better than the 60 x 60 it was before.
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