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How to make round avatars in VB 3.8
I need for round avatars in VB 3.8
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You can add the following in your additional css file:
then just adjust the size as you wish ... The following members like this post: MarkFL, In Omnibus
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it does not work
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Can you be more specific?
Try changing the border-radius attribute to 100%. Add the following to your additional css: border-radius: 100%; -moz-border-radius: 100%; -webkit-border-radius: 100%; -o-border-radius: 100%; The following members like this post: Lynne
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Do you have a custom style? If so, we may need a link to view your site and suggest the needed CSS for you.
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Try a search before posting for help. Many users won't, and don't, help if the question has been answered several times before. W3Schools - Online vBulletin Manual If I post some CSS and don't say where it goes, put it in the additional.css template. I will NOT help via PM (you will be directed to post in the forums for help.) No members have liked this post.
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Originally Posted by Lynne
Yes i have style bingo, this is my forum http://www.forum-al.com![]()
--------------- Added 26 Jun 2017 at 21:54 ---------------
Originally Posted by In Omnibus
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Are you adverse to editing your templates? The reason I ask is that your avatar image tag has no class associated with it (nor do any elements immediately above it) and so that makes it more difficult to write some CSS for it.
You can try this though and see if it effects anything else it isn't supposed to:
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Oh bummer man .... works on my style so it must be your custom style like Lynn says ...sorry my Man
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Originally Posted by Lynne
It works![]()
Thank you very much ![]() No members have liked this post.
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I think the reason yours didn't seem to work for the guy, but Lynne's did has to do with the browser the guy was using - Lynne gave browser-specific CSS, covering all the bases. This stuff isn't browser-agnostic anymore like it used to be.
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Right ... the moz and webkit ... but it actually works for me on all browsers ... weird ..
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Originally Posted by CAG CheechDogg
It's the .alt2 class we missed because it's a custom style. ![]()
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