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Checking it's properties, it is only 41x50, not 50x50, that may be the problem.
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Guess it'd have to be determined which part is the problem: The size of the pic, or should the forum code compensate for that...
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The image appears fine to me, using Opera 9.

EDIT.... oops... I see what you mean now.

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Koasati, the image itself is fine, but you dont see the right side of the 'no photo' image behind it?
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I see part of the no photo image in FF, Opera, Maxthon and IE7 Beta3.
Update images page states image will be resized to 50x50 max, apparently it only sizes down not up.
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Koasati, the image itself is fine, but you dont see the right side of the 'no photo' image behind it?


i only see it for a split second ( isee the whole square as " no image " - then the page settles down and it looks " normal "

using FF 1.5.0.4
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the right side of the 'no photo' image behind it?


The little piece of gray bottom right? - if thats what you mean I see it in all his posts but its not present in his initial post -
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Thats the part I mean...
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I see no photos!     
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One other thing i noticed about uploading the " Avatars "
Seems noone can change one through their WC account page like we use to - but signing in at stardock and your account - then you can...but one thing i noticed going through that link was your pic was no longer resized for you. Which wasnt a big deal but I had to go resize it to the required size myself...just seems odd that in one area you have to resize yourself and at WC it says it will be resized for you - unless thats why its not working through the WC site.
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Hey Fairyy~, WC account page is working again for updating avatars.
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Hey Guys! Yeah, we will be correcting this. Right now we are working on more pressing things. Not to worry, as this will be revisited. If you do not have a full 50x50 image it will still be visible. Doh! The best solution right now is to upload an icon with the same dimensions (width x height) so that it fits properly when scaled.