Description
WP Custom Avatar – This light plugin adds the capability to change the default Avatar in your website. This is usually displayed when a person without a gravatar comments on your blog.
1. Configure the plugin by going to Appearance
> Customize
menu that appears in your admin menu.
2. Upload the Custom Avatar image in the WP Custom Avatar section.
3. Navigate to Settings
> Discussion
menu. Scroll down to the Avatars section and choose the image that you uploaded as the Default Avatar.
Licence
This plugin is released under the GPL, you can use it free of charge on your personal or commercial blog.
Installation
- Download the plugin and unzip it.
- Upload the folder
wp-custom-avatar
to your/wp-content/plugins/
folder. - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.
- Check FAQ section for plugin configuration information.
FAQ
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How do I configure the plugin?
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- Configure the plugin by going to
Appearance
>Customize
menu that appears in your admin menu. - Upload the Custom Avatar image in the WP Custom Avatar section.
- Hit
Publish
to save the changes. Close the Customiser after that. - Navigate to
Settings
>Discussion
menu. Scroll down to the Avatars section and choose the image that you uploaded as the Default Avatar.
- Configure the plugin by going to
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Why am I unable to view the Custom Avatar?
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Make sure the
Show Avatars
checkbox is checked in the Avatar Display section in Discussion Settings page.
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Contributors & Developers
“WP Custom Avatar” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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Changelog
Version 1.2.1 – Jun 23, 2018
- Added Plugin Configuration information to FAQ Section
Version 1.2 – Dec 5, 2017
- Internationalization
Version 1.1 – Sep 15, 2017
- Added minimum PHP version required
Version 1.0 – Aug 21, 2015
- Initial release