Post by mdsakilhasan765 on Oct 3, 2023 4:49:31 GMT
Well, I had the application and I had my main photo , which I took a couple of years ago but I like how I come out, with the contoured lips and the sanctimonious look like I have never broken a plate in my life and yes I have The fact is because I kept quiet when I was trying to save a fly that was going to crash into the microwave. And I also knew where to get the photos. From Gravatar . Gravatar, in case you don't know, is a cloud service, originally created by the WordPress.com team, that allows you to associate a photograph of your choice with your email address . In this way, any application (such as WordPress) can, having your email address, request your public photo from Gravatar and display it. If you have ever done it, which you surely have, you will see the number of online Applications that use it. Being so well known, many (not the majority, which surprised me) of the commentators on my blog would have his photo posted . Gravatar is a public service with open API.
This means that anyone COUNTRY EMAIL LIST can make an image request. You just need to know the email address of who you want to ask . Look, for example, at how a request to Gravatar is constructed : www.gravatar.com/avatar/HASH HASH is the md5 encoded version of the email address you want to check . So, if you want to see a live example, do the following: Access an online MD5 encoding tool like this one and get the encrypted version of your email address. In my case, it is this: 63bd0b9f2cf15d783e4478a26e1b6b0b Add the MD5 to the Gravatar request url. In my case, it would look like this: www.gravatar.com/avatar/63bd0b9f2cf15d783e4478a26e1b6b0b Access that url in a new browser tab and you will see the image. If you want your photo to appear with you in every comment you make, then you should register a free Gravatar account .
In our case, it helps us know where to get the images of (most) of the commentators. Vicampuzano Green Glasses The code to obtain the photographs The ingredients are there, but something very important was missing: the thermomix . Yes, because despite having them located, the preparation was still very tedious. I had to see more than 7,000 comments, locate more than 470 different people ( the average is 16 comments per person on my blog! ), encode their email address and get it from Gravatar to save it in a folder. I cantrrrr! It was time to put on the neon green glasses (thanks for the photo to “Made with Much Art” ) and write code. It was the only way. In just 30 minutes I had a PHP script made that did this job . In reality, I downloaded the photos of those who had them to a folder on my server. If you want to use it for your blog, follow these steps:
This means that anyone COUNTRY EMAIL LIST can make an image request. You just need to know the email address of who you want to ask . Look, for example, at how a request to Gravatar is constructed : www.gravatar.com/avatar/HASH HASH is the md5 encoded version of the email address you want to check . So, if you want to see a live example, do the following: Access an online MD5 encoding tool like this one and get the encrypted version of your email address. In my case, it is this: 63bd0b9f2cf15d783e4478a26e1b6b0b Add the MD5 to the Gravatar request url. In my case, it would look like this: www.gravatar.com/avatar/63bd0b9f2cf15d783e4478a26e1b6b0b Access that url in a new browser tab and you will see the image. If you want your photo to appear with you in every comment you make, then you should register a free Gravatar account .
In our case, it helps us know where to get the images of (most) of the commentators. Vicampuzano Green Glasses The code to obtain the photographs The ingredients are there, but something very important was missing: the thermomix . Yes, because despite having them located, the preparation was still very tedious. I had to see more than 7,000 comments, locate more than 470 different people ( the average is 16 comments per person on my blog! ), encode their email address and get it from Gravatar to save it in a folder. I cantrrrr! It was time to put on the neon green glasses (thanks for the photo to “Made with Much Art” ) and write code. It was the only way. In just 30 minutes I had a PHP script made that did this job . In reality, I downloaded the photos of those who had them to a folder on my server. If you want to use it for your blog, follow these steps: