# Gravatar Addon by [Klaus Weidenbach](http://friendica.dszdw.net/profile/klaus) This addon allows you to look up an avatar image for new users and contacts at [Gravatar](http://www.gravatar.com). This will be used if there have not been found any other avatar images yet for example through OpenID. Gravatar is a popular, but centralized and proprietary service where people can store an avatar image for their email-addresses. It is widely used on many pages, for example to display an avatar for comment functions, profile pages, etc. * * * # Configuration ## Default Avatar Image If no avatar was found for an email Gravatar can create some pseudo-random generated avatars based on an email hash. You can choose between these presets: * __Gravatar__: default static Gravatar logo * __MM__: (mystery-man) a static image * __Identicon__: a generated geometric pattern based on email hash * __Monsterid__: a generated 'monster' with different colors, faces, etc. based on email hash * __Wavatar__: faces with different features and backgrounds based on email hash * __Retro__: 8-bit arcade-styled pixelated faces based on email hash See examples at [Gravatar][1]. ## Avatar Rating Gravatar lets users self-rate their images to be used at appropriate audiences. Choose which are appropriate for your friendica site: * __g__: suitable for display on all wesites with any audience type * __pg__: may contain rude gestures, provocatively dressed individuals, the lesser swear words, or mild violence * __r__: may contain such things as harsh profanity, intense violence, nudity, or hard drug use * __x__: may contain hardcore sexual imagery or extremely disurbing violence See more information at [Gravatar][1]. ## Alternative Configuration Open the `config/local.config.php` file and add "gravatar" to the list of activated addons: 'system' => [ ... 'addon' => '...,gravatar' ... ] You can add two configuration variables for the addon to the `config/addon.config.php` file: 'gravatar' => [ 'default_avatar' => 'identicon', 'rating' => 'g', ], [1]: http://www.gravatar.com/site/implement/images/ "See documentation at Gravatar for more information"