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Jede/r Nutzer/in in Moodle kann ein Nutzerbild ("Avatar") im Nutzerprofil hinterlegen. Wenn kein Bild hochgeladen wird, verwendet Moodle das Standardbild
[[File:F1.png]]
 
==Alle Nutzerbilder ansehen==
*An administrator can do a quick check of the user pictures by typing in the browser http://www.YOURMOODLESITE.com/userpix when logged in as admin.
*Moodle.org has a modified version of this http://moodle.org/userpics/ - which shows to everyone the profile pictures of the 150 most recent logged-in users.
 
==Updating user pictures==
 
Users can update their picture by editing their user profile in ''Settings > My profile > Edit profile''. (The site administrator can disable this ability in ''Settings > Site administration > Security > Site policies''.)
 
The user's picture is usually displayed next to the user's name.  For example,  next to content they have has posted in a forum, or in a participant list.
 
There is a default image that is used by the Moodle site.  The site administrator can change the default picture for the site by replacing the F1 and F2 images in the theme or pic folders. Remember to refresh your browser to see any picture changes!
 
*There is a delete box when checked will delete the picture when the profile is saved.
*There is a browse button for the user to find and upload a picture file. 
*The upload image will be reduced and saved in two files of 100px by 100px and 35px by 35px.
*The picture description appears when the mouse rolls over the picture.
 
Tip: Want the default picture to be blank? Replace the picture with a file that has 1 white pixel.
 
==Uploading user pictures in bulk==
An administrator can upload a zip file containing user images in ''Settings > Site administration > Users > Accounts > Upload user pictures''.
 
[[File:Uploaduserpictures.png]]
 
*The image files should be named after the username, the idnumber or the id of the student (along with the correct image file extension.) For example, a student with the username ''jbrown98'' would have a picture called ''jbrown98.jpg''
*Image types supported include gif, jpg, and png.
*Image file names are not case sensitive.


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Version vom 26. März 2012, 11:32 Uhr


Jede/r Nutzer/in in Moodle kann ein Nutzerbild ("Avatar") im Nutzerprofil hinterlegen. Wenn kein Bild hochgeladen wird, verwendet Moodle das Standardbild F1.png

Alle Nutzerbilder ansehen

Updating user pictures

Users can update their picture by editing their user profile in Settings > My profile > Edit profile. (The site administrator can disable this ability in Settings > Site administration > Security > Site policies.)

The user's picture is usually displayed next to the user's name. For example, next to content they have has posted in a forum, or in a participant list.

There is a default image that is used by the Moodle site. The site administrator can change the default picture for the site by replacing the F1 and F2 images in the theme or pic folders. Remember to refresh your browser to see any picture changes!

  • There is a delete box when checked will delete the picture when the profile is saved.
  • There is a browse button for the user to find and upload a picture file.
  • The upload image will be reduced and saved in two files of 100px by 100px and 35px by 35px.
  • The picture description appears when the mouse rolls over the picture.

Tip: Want the default picture to be blank? Replace the picture with a file that has 1 white pixel.

Uploading user pictures in bulk

An administrator can upload a zip file containing user images in Settings > Site administration > Users > Accounts > Upload user pictures.

Datei:Uploaduserpictures.png

  • The image files should be named after the username, the idnumber or the id of the student (along with the correct image file extension.) For example, a student with the username jbrown98 would have a picture called jbrown98.jpg
  • Image types supported include gif, jpg, and png.
  • Image file names are not case sensitive.