5. Personal Icons can only consist of the following formats: Gif, Bmp, Jpeg, Png. Appropriate personal photos are allowed, however there is a size limit to how large that picture can be. Pictures that are larger than 150,000 Bytes in size are no longer allowed. A member with an unusually large picture can slow down the board for other members with slower connections. If your personal photo is in violation of this rule, ALL posts which contain the offending photo will be subject to deletion or editing. If you have been notified that your personal photo is improper, you must replace it in a timely manner. Continued or prolonged failure to conform to personal photo guidelines will result in banishment.

Many members continue to violate this simple rule on avatar sizes. As long as Yuku doesn't have a avatar size uploading limit, you are responsible for your avatar size. Anyone whose avatar size is over the 150,000 bytes limit will be "warned". Members are to change their avatar in a timely matter as soon as you get a message from one of our administrators or moderators. Members who continue to violate this rule will have their avatar privileges revoked.

Here's a step-by-step process on how to check your avatar size.

Step 1: Place the cursor of your mouse on the picture. Right click with your mouse and select "Properties".

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Step 2:
After selecting "Properties" where it says "Size:" is the size of your picture.

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Step 3: If it's over 150,000 bytes, then it's time to change your avatar.

As you know uploading to Yuku will increase the size of your picture. We have no control over that. If you have any concerns or problems, contact Yuku support.

There should be no excuses on not knowing how to check your avatar size.




JR5

Starting for Michigan at forward, a 6-9 freshman from Detroit, MI #4 Chris Webber; at forward, a 6-6 freshman from Austin, TX #21 Ray Jackson; at center, a 6-9 freshman from Chicago, IL #25 Juwan Howard; at guard a 6-5 freshman from Plano, TX #24 Jimmy King; and at guard, a 6-8 freshman from Detroit, MI #5 Jalen Rose. They were known as the "Greatest Class Ever Recruited" or simply known as the Fab Five ~ Mitch Albom