Displaying avatars

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In our employee directory, we would like to display avatars on the front-end. (http://www.morgancc.edu/staff-directory) However, I can only see them if I am logged in. Any way to fix this?

Thank you!

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TEades
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Shotster
I'm sure it's not an Enhanced User List issue, as I know there are sites displaying avatars using EUL. The only thing that comes to mind right now is that perhaps you need to enable public profiles in the dashboard. (I think it's under System & Settings -> Login & Registration.) Give that a try and let me know if it works.

-Steve
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TEades
Still nothing. :-(
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TEades
Working now. Had to re-publish the page. Thank you!
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Shotster
Great! Glad you got it figured out.

-Steve
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Shotster
Oh, and by the way, just FYI... If you define a constant called AVATAR_NONE in your site.php and set it to the URL of an image, that image will be displayed for users without an avatar. For instance...

define('AVATAR_NONE', BASE_URL.'/themes/my_theme/images/no_avatar.png');


-Steve

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