I am wondering, since other sites have avators shoulden't we have out own too? I think an avator is a great addition to put profile.Polverone - 31-8-2003 at 22:41
I considered it, but I've seen too many ugly avatars on other sites. I can't give everyone good taste, so I do the second best thing: leave
avatars off.Blind Angel - 1-9-2003 at 00:36
maybe putting a list of avatar that we can take without allowing us to upload them, and adding a sticky thread taht would allow us to post new avatar
to be approved...
show off your proposed avatars
Polverone - 3-9-2003 at 13:11
You should already <A HREF="http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=603">know</A> how to upload pics to the
server. I don't want people to have identical avatars. No duplicates allowed, sorry. No animated avatars either. Post your avatars for approval
here. I unfortunately have no way of turning avatars on/off on a per-user basis, so I'm going to have to see enough avatars here to convince me
that the quality and interest are high enough to justify enabling an often-abused feature of message boards.Rhadon - 3-9-2003 at 16:28
Not that I think that avatars are really necessary, but they can be a nice addition to a forum because they are somewhat of a personal mark of each
member. They can get annoying if their dimensions or filesize are too large, but I think you already got that point .
My avatar
Blind Angel - 3-9-2003 at 19:31
The Blind (Kenshi in mk5)
vulture - 4-9-2003 at 11:33
I assume it's the standard 150x150 pixels?
[Edited on 4-9-2003 by vulture]chemoleo - 4-9-2003 at 11:35
is that cubane (or whatever u call it again) with 8 NO2s? very nice BrAiNFeVeR - 4-9-2003 at 11:57
I designed it some time ago when I watched alot of the darkangel series.
Maybe I'll make a new one shortly ...
[Edited on 4-9-2003 by BrAiNFeVeR]vulture - 4-9-2003 at 11:57
Indeed, octanitrocubane, designed with the new chem3d 8.0. You can really see what difference OpenGL hardware acceleration makes..IPN - 4-9-2003 at 21:45
Is the size ok?vulture - 4-9-2003 at 23:19
Seems to be a bit on the wide side.
Use photoshop or other imagery program to resize the largest dimension to 150 pixels and make sure the aspect ratio is being maintained.I am a fish - 5-9-2003 at 06:04
How about...
...or something along those lines. I'm still working on it.I am a fish - 5-9-2003 at 06:12
What's the policy on avatars that appear to be ordinary GIFs, but are in fact animations that briefly flash up a hardcore pornographic image
every few minutes?
Banned?
Tolerated?
Mandatory?vulture - 5-9-2003 at 08:09
Banned.I am a fish - 6-9-2003 at 12:01
Quote:
Originally posted by vulture
Banned.
How did I know you were going to say that?BASF - 16-9-2003 at 06:31
@i am a fish
that picĀ“s greatBaphomet - 21-11-2006 at 01:17
I'm being anal-retentive with this, but the FAQ implies that avatars are activatedBromicAcid - 21-11-2006 at 19:32
The subject of Avatars was also brought up here: http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=2025
Which references this thread. We don't have them at the moment and personally I don't really like the look of a site cluttered with avatars and
broken image files. I love sciencemadness the way it is, that's why I tried to shoot down the idea like a raise for school teachers.
Nonetheless, it's always up for discussion is it not?
(Not to stereotype too heavily, but the spelling of the thread title seems to exemplify the quality that avatars bring to a forum, at least in my
biased point of view.)
[Edited on 11/22/2006 by BromicAcid]DeAdFX - 21-11-2006 at 21:20
As long as the avatar contains something science related then I think its a great idea.Baphomet - 21-11-2006 at 22:17
Bromic has a point about quality control. When avatars are abused it gives a forum that pre-school look. What if avatars were vetted in some way,
maybe even as a form of reward for good post quality?
IMO anything taller or wider than 70 pixels or thereabouts is too big.