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how do i develop an avatar
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I'll Try
you go to your edit/update "about me" page, it's just under the gold bar at the top of any page your on in the discussion boards area, all you have to do is click on the "CLICK HERE" words. Then when you see My CSN Space, go to the EDIT tab and click on that. Then you will see a tab with the word PICTURE click on that. Then a BROWSE button will show up. Click on that. Then you will see your files open up. Locate a picture that you want to use, double click on it, or click and click on the open button, it will then go into your browser tab and all you do then is select SUBMIT.
Yike, I hope you can figure it out.
Winter Marie -
Do you have pictures on your computer ???pepebcn said:I can't sorry ,some of my guys do it for me in my office when
it! LOL. but you definitively need one my dear!
Hugs!
or in my documents or a picture file etc...If so them we most likely can walk you through...If you tell me you have some on your PC then I will go into mine and walk myself through it and relay the steps back to ya.........buzz -
Here's a Photo with instructions
Hope this helps -
LOLPhillieG said:Here's a Photo with instructions
Hope this helps
You're the best Phil!!! -
Video Version Tooherdizziness said:LOL
You're the best Phil!!!
I also made a video a while back on how to change an Avatar -
they are..sort ofAnneCan said:Would be nice
It would be nice if all these instructional posts could be kept together for easy reference.
type in "tutorial" in the search box. I've tried to label them that way so it's easier to search them.
I do not think we need (yet) another forum!
;-)
-phil -
There has to be an easierPhillieG said:they are..sort of
type in "tutorial" in the search box. I've tried to label them that way so it's easier to search them.
I do not think we need (yet) another forum!
;-)
-phil
There has to be an easier way to take photos off of your expression page. Donna once told me how, but if seemed like a huge process!! -
Nana...Nana b said:There has to be an easier
There has to be an easier way to take photos off of your expression page. Donna once told me how, but if seemed like a huge process!!
It shouldn't be too hard... try this:
1) Click on the picture on your Expressions page that you want to delete... this will enlarge the picture.
2) Click the "Edit" tab above the picture. This will put it in edit mode where you can change the description, etc.
3) Underneath the description, click "Delete". You will get a confirmation about do you want to delete this picture, click delete again.
Voila! The picture and description are now gone.
Cheryl -
Thank you Cheryl! I willCherylHutch said:Nana...
It shouldn't be too hard... try this:
1) Click on the picture on your Expressions page that you want to delete... this will enlarge the picture.
2) Click the "Edit" tab above the picture. This will put it in edit mode where you can change the description, etc.
3) Underneath the description, click "Delete". You will get a confirmation about do you want to delete this picture, click delete again.
Voila! The picture and description are now gone.
Cheryl
Thank you Cheryl! I will give it a try!
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