I always have fun looking at people’s Gravatars, especially ever since Automattic bought up Gravatar and scaled it so that it wouldn’t suck anymore. I’ve been noticing more of them recently, and I wondered if any readers would share with me:
What made you pick your Gravatar?
I’ve been using the mobile student Osaka one for a while now, since it was the banner for so long and came to be associated with SS!AB. I’ve always wondered what Ender or Kungfucius would choose, but they have never signed up for one so the mystery continues.
If you’re interested in getting a gravatar, it’s pretty simple to sign up. All you really do is put in your email address and a password. After that, you can upload a picture (and if you don’t have anything like Photoshop, you can use online tools). Once you have an account, every time you use the associated email address to leave a comment on a blog, your gravatar will appear next to your comment (assuming gravatars are enabled). With the close bond now with Gravatar and Wordpress (even a built in function in WP 2.5), I can see more and more websites enably Gravatars.
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What Does Your Gravatar Say About You?
I always have fun looking at people’s Gravatars, especially ever since Automattic bought up Gravatar and scaled it so that it wouldn’t suck anymore. I’ve been noticing more of them recently, and I wondered if any readers would share with me:
What made you pick your Gravatar?
I’ve been using the mobile student Osaka one for a while now, since it was the banner for so long and came to be associated with SS!AB. I’ve always wondered what Ender or Kungfucius would choose, but they have never signed up for one so the mystery continues.
If you’re interested in getting a gravatar, it’s pretty simple to sign up. All you really do is put in your email address and a password. After that, you can upload a picture (and if you don’t have anything like Photoshop, you can use online tools). Once you have an account, every time you use the associated email address to leave a comment on a blog, your gravatar will appear next to your comment (assuming gravatars are enabled). With the close bond now with Gravatar and Wordpress (even a built in function in WP 2.5), I can see more and more websites enably Gravatars.
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