What is a Gravatar?

As the web began to expand over the years, and website interactions increased, it became hard to identify those commenting because blog commenting systems did not always require registration to leave a comment.  Moreover, if by chance you did have an avatar set up for commenting purposes, the only way to get the avatar to display was to register on each site you were visiting.

That’s why Gravatars were created.

A Gravatar is a Globally Recognized Avatar.

These images make it so you can have one designated avatar that spans the internet.

Gravatars are essentially the same thing as avatars.  However, they are hosted on a single server and are called up using the email address assigned to it.  That’s why people sending emails who use Gravatars also have an image by their email address.

Once you set up a Gravatar account, and designate the email address that will reflect your Gravatar image, the online image that you choose automatically appears on all websites that support Gravatars.  This includes blogs, forums, and commenting systems.  The only thing you have to do is use the same email address you use for your Gravatar account in the commenting section of the website you are interacting on.

Before moving on, it is important to keep in mind these things when dealing with Gravatars:

  • Gravatar services allow one Gravatar image assignment per email address.
  • The same Gravatar image can associate with multiple email addresses.
  • Any changes made to your Gravatar image in your Gravatar account reflect instantly across all websites.

Why Use Gravatars?

Gravatars come in handy for a variety of reasons:

  • Easy and free sign up.
  • Complete control across the web.
  • Avoid using additional avatar plugins.
  • Update Gravatar images, emails, and profile information in one convenient location.
  • Build recognition and drive traffic to your website.
  • Escape having to register on each individual website to comment.
  • Don’t manage user accounts or their images when they comment on your website.

As you can see, using a Gravatar has many benefits for both website owners and site visitors.  If you are interested in setting up your own Gravatar on your WordPress website, keep reading to find out how.

How to Set Up a Gravatar in WordPress

Setting up a Gravatar on your WordPress website is fairly straightforward.  In fact, the Gravatar service uses what is called a free-to-use API.  This means that Gravatars require no authentication and are based on simple HTTP GET requests.  And, since all updated versions of WordPress have native support for Gravatars, after signing up for a Gravatar account, all you have to do is tweak a few settings and you are ready to go.

Step 1: Sign up for a Gravatar Account

If you already have a WordPress website established, first navigate to the Gravatar website and sign in with the same credentials you use to sign into your WordPress dashboard.

 

Step 2: Manage Gravatars

Once you are successfully inside of your Gravatar account, the email address that is associated with your WordPress website links your website to your Gravatar account.

 

In this section add or delete any Gravatar image you wish to represent you in the online world.  In addition, add additional emails to reflect the Gravatar image you have uploaded.

Step 3: Create a Gravatar Profile

The Gravatar service offers a profile section for others to access by clicking on your Gravatar image wherever it appears.

 

For starters, in the Name and Details, section add basic information about yourself:

  • Your full name.
  • Gravatar display name.
  • Your location.
  • A small excerpt about yourself.

In addition, there are several other profile sections to fill in so people can learn more about you.  This is especially useful if you are looking to grow your website’s traffic or promote your business.

  • Photo Gallery.  Upload multiple images for future Gravatars or display a gallery.
  • Websites.  Link to your WordPress website, specific blog posts, or other websites.
  • Background.  Upload a background image to your profile.
  • Contact Information.  Include other ways visitors can contact you.

Once you have a Gravatar account, leaving a comment on another website will look something like this:

 

Just remember to input the email address associated with your Gravatar account so your Gravatar appears.

 

If you leave a different email address than the one used to sign in to both your WordPress dashboard and Gravatar account, a default avatar will appear.

Managing Your Website’s Gravatars

As mentioned above, if a site visitor attempts to leave a comment on your blog post and does not enter the email that is associated with their respective Gravatar, regardless of whether they have a Gravatar account or not, a default avatar appears.

As a website owner, you have complete control over which default avatar displays on your website.

To control your website’s Gravatars, navigate to Settings > Discussion.  Next, select the Avatars section.

Here there are several setting options to configure

  • Avatar Display.  Toggle Gravatars on and off on your website.
  • Gravatar Hovercards.  Allow users to view profiles of those with Gravatar accounts.
  • Maximum Rating.  Decide which Gravatar rating level you would like displayed on your website.
  • Default Avatar.  Choose which default avatar to display when a site visitor does not have a custom avatar, or a Gravatar, associated with their email address.

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