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Changing Photos


Tina B

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I have tried several times to change my avatar photo and profile photo. I go to "edit profile and select "change avatar". I go to "Browse" and select the photo which by the way is the correct size, less than 50 KB. Then hit "save changes" and nothing happens. Same when trying to change profile photo. (also the correct size)


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I have tried several times to change my avatar photo and profile photo. I go to "edit profile and select "change avatar". I go to "Browse" and select the photo which by the way is the correct size, less than 50 KB. Then hit "save changes" and nothing happens. Same when trying to change profile photo. (also the correct size)

Isn't that a new pic? Looks like it takes a minute?

Tina B Apprentice

Isn't that a new pic? Looks like it takes a minute?

No, this is the old one that won't go away.

jerseyangel Proficient

I have tried several times to change my avatar photo and profile photo. I go to "edit profile and select "change avatar". I go to "Browse" and select the photo which by the way is the correct size, less than 50 KB. Then hit "save changes" and nothing happens. Same when trying to change profile photo. (also the correct size)

I see your new pic too--which is great, btw! If you still can't see it, try refreshing the screen.

Tina B Apprentice

I see your new pic too--which is great, btw! If you still can't see it, try refreshing the screen.

OK, this is weird. I didn't see a refresh. Is that a PC thing? I quit out of firefox and reopened in Safari and voila, my new photo is there. don't understand that and I'm pretty computer literate.

Tina B Apprentice

I see your new pic too--which is great, btw! If you still can't see it, try refreshing the screen.

OK, figured it out. Quitting the browser Firefox and reopening essentially refreshes everything. DUH!

Tina B Apprentice

I see your new pic too--which is great, btw! If you still can't see it, try refreshing the screen.

Thanks, top of the mountain Taos, New Mexico. Oh such high altitude!


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Thanks, top of the mountain Taos, New Mexico. Oh such high altitude!

It's beautiful--so crisp and clean :D

In the future, you can also hit F5--it will refresh your screen and you won't have to sign off and on. ;)

Tina B Apprentice

It's beautiful--so crisp and clean :D

In the future, you can also hit F5--it will refresh your screen and you won't have to sign off and on. ;)

Thanks, but my F5 is set for speaker volume control.

psawyer Proficient

In Internet Exploder, you can click "View" and then "Refresh" in the pull-down menu. In FireFox, click "View" and then "Reload" (or Ctrl-R).

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