Setting up personal profile
Sure, if you click on "Preferences" in the top right hand corner, then "Personal Preferences" from the "My Preferences" screen, then scroll to the botto of the page, click on the button labelled "Browse", pick an image from your local computer, then click "Save".

Previously Gareth Bult wrote:
Sure, if you click on "Preferences" in the top right hand corner, then "Personal Preferences" from the "My Preferences" screen, then scroll to the botto of the page, click on the button labelled "Browse", pick an image from your local computer, then click "Save".
Great...! The good news is that seems to work. The bad news is I guess you'll now see my mugshot, rather than that rather handsome silhouette.
Ah, you've missed a trick - you don't have course need to use your own photo!
[I am expecting a number of George Clooney look-alikes to appear here shortly...
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Hi Gareth
I must admit I had thought of using a fake photo: I was tempted to use that one of the seal (in Secret Water) from the front page, but part of me was worried that people might just notice it wasn't me. (The other part was even more worried that they wouldn't). Anyway, as Captain Flint once said "honesty is the best policy..."
Honesty may well be the best policy, but my appearance is deteriorating rapidly 
My photo is a few years old...
John G.
Previously John Giddy wrote:
Honesty may well be the best policy, but my appearance is deteriorating rapidly
My photo is a few years old...
John G.
So's my photo, John, (and arguably my appearance) so you're not alone...
Non-seriously, I wonder if it was the same for Captain Flint? Is this a reason why AR always drew him from behind?
Previously Geraint Lewis wrote:
Previously John Giddy wrote:
Honesty may well be the best policy, but my appearance is deteriorating rapidly
My photo is a few years old...
John G.
So's my photo, John, (and arguably my appearance) so you're not alone...
Non-seriously, I wonder if it was the same for Captain Flint? Is this a reason why AR always drew him from behind?
To parody the old saying "everbody pleases us; some as they arrive, others as they leave" I might say 'everyone is beautiful, some as they approach us, but others . . . . .'
David.

