Quote:
Originally Posted by slycrespo2
I don't want radius, I just want bigger avatar picture (without quality loss)...
Bump: Please help somebody...
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In Cpanel go to your /library/functions/functions_memberAvatar.php
NOTE: FIRST MAKE A BACKUP OF THE FILE FIRST!!! YOU'VE BEEN WARNED!
Change the size restriction here. This should be what you want to edit. (Note: You might have to edit the template styles.css and other .css in the template once you change the default sizes of the avatar. Recommend clone the template first. Then edit the clone.)
Code:
require_once(REALPATH . "/library/classes/class_upload.php");
$Small = new Upload($NewAvatar);
if( $Small->uploaded )
{
$Small->image_resize = true;
$Small->image_x = 48;
$Small->image_y = 48;
$Small->file_new_name_body = $memberid;
$Small->Process($AvatarPath . "s/");
}
$Medium = new Upload($NewAvatar);
if( $Medium->uploaded )
{
$Medium->image_resize = true;
$Medium->image_x = 96;
$Medium->image_y = 96;
$Medium->file_new_name_body = $memberid;
$Medium->Process($AvatarPath . "m/");
}
$Large = new Upload($NewAvatar);
if( $Large->uploaded )
{
if( $width != 192 )
{
$Large->image_x = 192;
$Large->image_ratio_y = true;
$Large->image_resize = true;
}
$Large->file_new_name_body = $memberid;
$Large->Process($AvatarPath . "l/");
}
}