(#l2tmm4a) Just realised that there are avatars you can upload (it will say successful), but will not work. It has to be a combination of size, format, compression, or similar, which is causing it not to show. Good thing I know which works, for sure. ๐
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(#e7igxvq) @laz @prologic @darch thank you! Squarish avatars are easier to handle, align text to it, etc. I am a big fan of Mastodon, and that's the way they handle avatars. For me, Mastodon is an example of design to be followed.
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(#e7igxvq) @adi @prologic @laz
> I saw @adi had squarish avatars, then I realised this is how xmpp apps display them also. The old-school social media style :)
I also like that he has styled for a narrower page, which it is easier to read, and more suitable for images (they can be set to 100%).
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(#e7igxvq) @laz I noticed it. There is a negative side effect, though: is also narrower on mobile (which should not). Yarnd has a few @media entries on its CSS, I am sure one of them needs to be fiddled with to accomplish a better mobile experience.
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