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I went in and changed my Avatar, but when I go check to see if it has changed, it has, but not how I wanted it to.

I went in and selected a new scenic picture, and put that on, but when I go check the results, there is my old Avatar all squashed, stretched and mishappen! Not a good look for me personally.

But when I go into my controls my new Avatar is there, but it does not show up in the postings.

What did I do wrong?

Cathy


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Guest Villanfam

I just changed mine and the same thing happened. It took a few min. to finally change on it's own. Just wait, it should change.

jerseyangel Proficient

When this happens, hit "refresh" :)

By the way, I love your new pic!

plantime Contributor

I can see both new avatars. Absolutely gorgeous!

Viola 1 Rookie

That happened to me too. I just refreshed and it finally changed properly. It does look weird when it happens though :lol:

Kaycee Collaborator

Thanks everyone for your help.

This morning it still was all skewed, but when I pressed refresh as advised, it fixed itself.

Whooppee

In case you are wondering it is The Church of the Good Shephard at Lake Tekapo in the South Island of New Zealand. We did the touristy thing (as we travelled 1200km/ 900 miles from home to get married) with all the family the day after we got married 18 months ago, and had to go see the Chruch. Usually in the middle of winter it is covered in snow.

I also have it on my desktop.

Cathy

Guest Villanfam

Ok, I still see the stretched out pic. What gives?


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Kaycee Collaborator
Ok, I still see the stretched out pic. What gives?

Maybe if like me, you press the refresh button?

Cathy

Guest Villanfam

I see the church now! It's weird the your first post in here still has the skewed pic but your subsequent posts are of the church. Just curious, what do you see as my avatar?

Tippy Apprentice

Hi! i think i uploaded an avatar but its not showing in my posts x_x is there a reason for that?

edit: Oops! nevermind ^-^ i figured it out!

Kaycee Collaborator
I see the church now! It's weird the your first post in here still has the skewed pic but your subsequent posts are of the church. Just curious, what do you see as my avatar?

I see a young child in your avatar in a rugby looking shirt holding out his/her hand.

Cathy

Rebecca47 Contributor

I changed my avatar and it hasn't changed, not sure what happened. I made mine from my paint program, that was fun. wanted to see it up . oh well

Guest Villanfam
I see a young child in your avatar in a rugby looking shirt holding out his/her hand.

Cathy

Ok good it's working!! Your 1st post is now the church like the rest, that was weird though.

Viola 1 Rookie
I changed my avatar and it hasn't changed, not sure what happened. I made mine from my paint program, that was fun. wanted to see it up . oh well

But it is up and looks wonderful :D

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