There has got to be an easier way. What is the best way to do this while scaling the avatars?
Tried this:
.thread-view .b-avatar--m {
height: 125px;
width: 125px;
}
.thread-view .b-avatar--m > img {
max-height: 125px;
max-width: 125px !important;
}
and this:
In file:
/core/includes/class_core.php
Up near the top are these two lines: PHP Code:
define('FIXED_SIZE_AVATAR_WIDTH', 60);
define('FIXED_SIZE_AVATAR_HEIGHT', 80);
Edit the two numerical values to what you have chosen: PHP Code:
define('FIXED_SIZE_AVATAR_WIDTH', 128);
define('FIXED_SIZE_AVATAR_HEIGHT', 128);
Then run both these:
AdminCP > Maintenance > General Update Tools > Rebuild Avatar Thumbnails
AdminCP > Maintenance > General Update Tools > Rebuild Customer Avatar Thumbnails
It's semi-workable but still leaves a lot to be desired.
Tried this:
.thread-view .b-avatar--m {
height: 125px;
width: 125px;
}
.thread-view .b-avatar--m > img {
max-height: 125px;
max-width: 125px !important;
}
and this:
In file:
/core/includes/class_core.php
Up near the top are these two lines: PHP Code:
define('FIXED_SIZE_AVATAR_WIDTH', 60);
define('FIXED_SIZE_AVATAR_HEIGHT', 80);
Edit the two numerical values to what you have chosen: PHP Code:
define('FIXED_SIZE_AVATAR_WIDTH', 128);
define('FIXED_SIZE_AVATAR_HEIGHT', 128);
Then run both these:
AdminCP > Maintenance > General Update Tools > Rebuild Avatar Thumbnails
AdminCP > Maintenance > General Update Tools > Rebuild Customer Avatar Thumbnails
It's semi-workable but still leaves a lot to be desired.
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