How there you post a picture of such a nice guy?!
Sorry Lucas
I'm not sure if it's just me but "X changed avatar" is missing some form of possessive adjective, such as his or her?
The would be the most logical and efficient way to accomplish this.It is extremely difficult to implement a his/her system and maintain language independence in phrases, as there are languages which do not distinguish between male and female, and others that make far more distinctions.
The system did originally say 'their' - I could change it back to that if you would prefer?
That is also nice. Just the idea of checking if the gender status is set and adding an if/else statement to run everytime this happened has made me a tad bit uneasy.I quite like 'has a new avatar'.
Crowd-sourced phrasing - love it
yep that does sound better.I quite like 'has a new avatar'.
Crowd-sourced phrasing - love it
yep that does sound better.
I quite like 'has a new avatar'.
Crowd-sourced phrasing - love it
It's consistent with the user menu and "Avatar editor".not sure whether an average person understands the meaning of the word "avatar". This is merely modern "internet language"
A lot of people know what an "avatar" is. It's not unknown by a majority of internet users.not sure whether an average person understands the meaning of the word "avatar". This is merely modern "internet language".
Maybe "image" or "photo" or "picture" might be more clear.... ?
Facebook names it "Profile Picture".
no, I do not have a problem with it.
I was just asking.....sorry.
A lot of people know what an "avatar" is. It's not unknown by a majority of internet users.
If you have a problem with that phrase you could change it on your installation, but otherwise it's not a phrase most people are unfamiliar with. If they are, they probably find "email" unfamiliar too.
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