Adam H
Young Flying Bird
Currently when the bridge is enabled it reduces the quality of an avatar because its calling the medium size avatar from Xenforo. If the wordpress site uses larger avatars on profile pages for example 190 x 190 it means the avatar is pixelated because its scaling up from the medium size of 92 x 92.
To change this ive gone into the file : /wp-content/plugins/xenword-3.0.4.01/WordPress/includes/class-xenword-avatars.php
to
**Note: The highlighted letter is the letter "L" , not 1 or I
Suggestion, By default call the Large avatar for user profiles.
To change this ive gone into the file : /wp-content/plugins/xenword-3.0.4.01/WordPress/includes/class-xenword-avatars.php
PHP:
if ( isset ( $id ) ) {
/** @var $userModel XenForo_Model_User */
$userModel = XenForo_Model::create( 'XenForo_Model_User' );
$userinfo = $userModel->getFullUserById( $id );
$xf_avatar_url = XenForo_Template_Helper_Core::helperAvatarUrl( $userinfo, 'm', false );
}
to
PHP:
if ( isset ( $id ) ) {
/** @var $userModel XenForo_Model_User */
$userModel = XenForo_Model::create( 'XenForo_Model_User' );
$userinfo = $userModel->getFullUserById( $id );
$xf_avatar_url = XenForo_Template_Helper_Core::helperAvatarUrl( $userinfo, 'l', false );
}
**Note: The highlighted letter is the letter "L" , not 1 or I
Suggestion, By default call the Large avatar for user profiles.