Gravatar's now enabled for all comments

GravatarUsing the Drupal Gravatar integration module, all comments will now be able to use your own avatar for all comments instead of the site default one.

While not really a huge deal, I think this will add a bit more personality to the site and bring the comments to life. It's a bit more appealing and personal when reading to actual put a face on someone than to see the standard icon.

So, if you have a Gravatar account, be sure to use that email address when commenting. Feel free to test it out below.

Oh and always, if you have anything else you'd like to see here, that might make the site more usable, please let me know. I'm working on a new CAPTCHA but it might be awhile before I get it implemented. It'll likely be a jQuery implementation instead of using the Drupal CAPTCHA module that I'm using now.

Enjoy!

NOTE: The few user accounts that were created have been deleted. The ability to register was initially allowed for returning visitors who would often leave comments, so they could add their own avatar.

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Matt Lewis commented on #1

Puts a face to your followers. I've always liked blogs with this feature.

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Visitor commented on #2

Is the iPhone tethering w/o jailbreak deactivated? Does it still work for anybody else?

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