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The Free Display Pictures Origin A Display Picture or Avatar is an Internet user's representation of himself or herself, in the form of a two-dimensional picture used on Internet forums and other communities such as msn. The term "avatar" can also refer to the personality connected with the screen name, or handle, of an Internet user. Despite the widespread use of display pictures, it is unknown which Internet fora were the first to use them; the earliest fora did not include display pictures as a default feature, and they were included in unofficial "hacks" before eventually being made standard. Display Pictures on Internet fora serve the purpose of representing users and their actions, personalizing their contributions to the forum, and may represent different parts of their persona, beliefs, interests or social status in the forum. The traditional display picture system used on most Internet fora is a small (100x100 pixels) square-shaped area close to the user's forum post, where the avatar is placed. Some fora allow the user to upload an avatar image that may have been designed by the user or acquired from elsewhere. Other fora allow the user to select an avatar from a preset list or use an auto-discovery algorithm to extract one from the user's homepage. Free Display Pictures in Instant Messaging Programs AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) was the first popular instant-messaging program to use display pictures/avatars, picking up on the idea from PC games. Users of AIM commonly refer to display pictures/avatars as buddy icons. Today, many popular instant-messaging clients use display pictures, including Trillian, Gaim, Windows Live Messenger/Msn and Yahoo! Messenger. Free Display Pictures in Blogs Although blog comment pages can sometimes act like Internet forums, there is no single way to provide display pictures support on blogs. One solution is to include a tag included in the HTML of a website which links to an image file.
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