This is a revisit of a post I made about a year ago.
You may have noticed that some people’s comments have an avatar picture next to them (no, not the film with the Roger Dean visuals), while others have a randomly assigned pattern. On this blog, the avatar picture is a gravatar (globally recognised avatar), and you can have one too. Once you set it up, you will find that it works in all sorts of places, not just this blog. Some other blogs may use other avatar standards, though.
Here’s how to do it:
- Visit gravatar.com and pick a sign up link.
- Provide a valid email address; the same one you provide when adding comments to blogs. I have not received any spam as a result of doing this, which is no surprise because Gravatar is owned by Automattic, Inc., the highly reputable WordPress people.
- You’ll be sent a confirmation email; click on the link in that and follow the prompts to set your password and so on.
- Choose your gravatar image from your hard drive, the internet, a webcam or a previously uploaded image. You can point to any size photo and will be prompted to select a cropped square area to display.
That’s it, although you can manage your account to provide multiple email addresses and images if you wish. Wait 5 or 10 minutes, then check out this or other blogs and web locations where you have made comments in the past. Those blogs with layouts that support gravatars should now display the picture that you associated with the email address you supplied when you made your comment. If the image doesn’t show up, do a reload/refresh and/or clear your browser’s cache and try again.
thank i learnt many more..
Thanks for this useful information.
I started to really take notice of Gravatar sometime late last year. I made a point to head over and brand my presence and I have to say it has worked well. These days Gravatar really has reached out all over the web. It is very nice to be able to post a comment at a blog and see my little logo pop up automatically.
Gravatar = Groovy
– KFD –