Now coming back to the actual intent of this post. As i said earlier, i figured out a very easy way of getting my Yahoo! Avatar from Yahoo! servers, and putting them wherever i wanted! I will explain the process/technique below with the help of a couple of screenshots which would help the explanation.
The pre requisites to achieve this are :
- You must have a Yahoo! Avatar ;-) ! (You can create one for yourself here if you don't already have it.)
- You must have a Yahoo! 360° page.(If you don't have one, create one at Yahoo! 360°.)
- On your Yahoo 360° page you should have at least one photo other than the avatar and you should also have your Avatar displayed as one of your photos on the photos pane shown in the left. (If you don't know how to do this, you click here and find that information)
Your Yahoo! 360° page looks somewhat similar in layout to the page shown in the image below, BTW, that's my 360° page.


http://img.avatars.yahoo.com/users
/1-4AnsXYXYXHiEr8AdYETOeBmAB==.medium.jpg
Actually this is the permanent URL pointing to your Yahoo! Avatar!, so no need to make any changes to the URL itself, we are only interested at the stuff towards the end of this URL after the ==.
There are various combinations of two parameters that the script on yahoo uses to return avatars, one is the image size! and the second is the file type!
so .medium.jpg at the end of the URL denotes that the user is requesting for a JPEG image of the medium sized display of the Avatar!
There are lots of combinations to try out!
The supported image sizes as far as i know are
- small
- medium
- large(does not work for swf)
- full(same as large)
- JPG - returns a JPEG image of the specified size.
- PNG - returns a JPEG image of the specified size.
- SWF - returns the flash animation of the specified size!
.small.jpg, .medium.jpg, .large.jpg, .full.jpg, .small.png, .medium.png, .large.png, .full.png, .small.swf, .medium.swf, .full.swf
I hope people find this useful in getting their Yahoo! avatars into their blogs/webpages, any doubts or comments or alternatives to this are welcome!
I have always been driven to buck the system, to innovate, to take things beyond where they've been. - Sam Walton.
Thankx dear...you're genius...
ReplyDeleteI was very much confused about getting this stuff..
It really really worked man! tnx alot.
Once we obtain swf..we can place it into our web-site & also can modify it.
Take care...good byes:)
Hi Don,
ReplyDeleteAfter sending the last post, I've found out the path for the Yahoo Avatar image via View Source:
http://avatars.zenfs.com/users/[USER-ID-CODE].large.swf
I can only load a Large SWF. I also wish to save this SWF to a GIF file that loops the animation forever.
Thanks,
Juin