There is no user choice. It's either on for everyone or off for everyone. And I have to make changes to files to turn it on. They are still animated on the user card, just not in threads.
#4
makare
ok...
sadness.
#5
Shegokigo
Yeah, originally Scythe made this avatar with the flames in the backround burning brightly and the smoke pillowing.... sadly it's not animated here.
#6
Allen who is Quiet
If avatars get animated, I'm switching to the seizure-inducing frog.
You're getting very sleeeeeepy... When you awake, you will desire to change your avatar to a cute bunny that blinks its eyes and twitches its nose periodically....
#8
Allen who is Quiet
#9
makare
squeeeeee that is frickin adorable! ^_^
#10
Dave
The biggest issue (since I'm researching this) is that the necessary PHP package is not installed on our server. I'd have to open up a ticket to have it added by the host. I probably could do it through the WebHost manager but I've never done it and wouldn't want to tinker.
#11
makare
2 bunnies, 2 cups.
#12
GasBandit
WTF kind of BS software needs a php package to display an image format that is literally supported by every single browser? Dude! The code is IMG="filename.gif" width=x height=y. What is wrong with people these days making crap more complicated than it needs to be? If you ask me, it's all been downhill since this CSS garbage came along...