07-15-2018
Update to Navbar - Member Info and Avatars
Hey,
I moved the user information in the top right on the navbar to side panel and replace it with a clickable avatar image. If you have an avatar, you will see your avatar and if you don't you will see some default one (will change it to something better later).
If you have any notification (like a private message) your avatar will blink slowly to let you know. If you do not have any notifications, it will not blink.
I'm still testing it; so please let me know your thoughts.
If the blinking avatar is annoying (when you have messages unread in your inbox), please suggest something less annoying; maybe adding a color border to the image? or changing the image opacity? or maybe changing the avatar to something else like a notification looking avatar? or put some little badge overlay on the avatar image?
It's all up in the air for discussion and design changes.
Thanks.
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imageistruecolor
IMAGEISTRUECOLOR(3) 1 IMAGEISTRUECOLOR(3)
imageistruecolor - Finds whether an image is a truecolor image
SYNOPSIS
bool imageistruecolor (resource $image)
DESCRIPTION
imageistruecolor(3) finds whether the image $image is a truecolor image.
PARAMETERS
o $
image -An image resource, returned by one of the image creation functions, such as imagecreatetruecolor(3).
RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE if the $image is truecolor, FALSE otherwise.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
Simple detection of true color image instances using imageistruecolor(3)
<?php
// $im is an image instance
// Check if image is a true color image or not
if(!imageistruecolor($im))
{
// Create a new true color image instance
$tc = imagecreatetruecolor(imagesx($im), imagesy($im));
// Copy over the pixels
imagecopy($tc, $im, 0, 0, 0, 0, imagesx($im), imagesy($im));
imagedestroy($im);
$im = $tc;
$tc = NULL;
// OR use imagepalettetotruecolor()
}
// Continue working with image instance
?>
NOTES
Note
This function requires GD 2.0.1 or later (2.0.28 or later is recommended).
SEE ALSO
imagecreatetruecolor(3), imagepalettetotruecolor(3).
PHP Documentation Group IMAGEISTRUECOLOR(3)