=== Add New Default Avatar [Emrikol's Fork] ===
Contributors: emrikol
Tags: avatars, gravatar, default avatar
Donate link: http://www.dreamhost.com/donate.cgi?id=13663
Requires at least: 3.3.1
Tested up to: 3.3.1
Stable tag: 2.0.1
This is my version of trepmal's "Add New Default Avatar" plugin. It has a few more features which I was looking for.
== Installation ==
Extract the zip file and just drop the contents in the wp-content/plugins/ directory of your WordPress installation and then activate the Plugin from Plugins page.
== Screenshots ==
1. The plugin page showing a few added avatars.
2. The "Discussion" settings showing the available avatars.
3. Kubrick theme showing the Hellow World post and comment with new avatar
== Frequently Asked Questions ==
None Yet
== Upgrade Notice ==
= 2.0.1 =
* Small bug. I left a WB_DEBUG on :(
= 2.0.0.1 =
* Fixed small problem in readme.txt
= 2.0 =
* Upgraded to latest TimThumb, 2.8.10
* Fixed "wp_enqueue_script/wp_enqueue_style was called incorrectly" bug.
* A bit late, but thanks to Honza for letting me know about a bad CSS bug that killed the bullets on all
tags. Fixed.
* Cleaned up a lot of code, moved some actions to only admin area
= 1.0.1 =
* Upgrade to the more secure TimThumb 2.8
= 1.0 =
* Initial Release
== Changelog ==
= 2.0.1 =
* Small bug. I left a WB_DEBUG on :(
= 2.0.0.1 =
* Fixed small problem in readme.txt
= 2.0 =
* Upgraded to latest TimThumb, 2.8.10
* Fixed "wp_enqueue_script/wp_enqueue_style was called incorrectly" bug.
* A bit late, but thanks to Honza for letting me know about a bad CSS bug that killed the bullets on all li tags. Fixed.
* Cleaned up a lot of code, moved some actions to only admin area
= 1.0.1 =
* Upgrade to the more secure TimThumb 2.8
= 1.0 =
* Initial Release
== Description ==
I'd been manually adding custom default avatars in functions.php for a while, and it was always a hassle to edit it to change them. I decided to see if there was a plugin available to do the job, and stumbled upon "Add New Default Avatar" here: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/add-new-default-avatar/
It was nice, but it was missing some features such as the ability to manage avatars, upload images, and automatically resize thumbnails. So I made a few modifications :)
Features:
* Saves current default avatar before activating and restores it when deactivated
* Upload images using AJAX directly from the plugin page
* Uses timthumb to automatically resize and cache thumbnails for better quality and bandwidth performance
* Ability to remove unneeded custom default avatars from the default avatar list
Feel free to contact me, emrikol@gmail.com, if you have any problems or questions.