Customising default avatars in WordPress

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tigtog is my "handle" online, and I blog rather a lot, although less than I used to before I got busy with boutique webwrangling. I'm also utterly tragic about live comedy.
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2 Responses to Customising default avatars in WordPress

  1. Josh says:

    Thanks a bundle for this! The other tutorials I’d found all came up with a blank avatar for some reason, so I’m glad that somebody out there has a working solution.

  2. tigtog says:

    Glad you found it useful, Josh.

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