Express Yourself!

This is a member only article

We know that not everyone wants to share a photo of themselves online for a multitude of reasons. Our member profiles are securely protected within our member-only section of the website, however, we now have a fun new way of adding an image to your profile that can help express your unique personality.

Introducing profile buttons!

Everyone wants to express themselves differently and our new profile buttons allow you to add a profile image that expresses your unique personality to other members without having the standard faceless profile.

Of course, we would love to see your smiling faces on your profile, but if you are not comfortable sharing, that’s ok!

We have a range of buttons available to express your individuality. Have some fun and let us know if you have a unique expression you would like designed for you!

We’ll be adding more buttons so check back from time to time. You can also change your profile image at any time.

Adding a button as your profile image

To use a button for your profile image, simply right-click on the button and save it to your computer. Then log into the Country Network website and simply click on the ‘Your Account’ button in the top right-hand corner of the website.

Then click on ‘edit your profile’, from there, all you need to do is click on the empty profile image and upload a photo!

There is a Top Tip article about adding a photo to your profile HERE

If you would like a button added that is not shown here, simple email our digital team (digital@countrynetwork.com.au) and we will add it to the selection below.

How about an Avatar?

Avatars are a fun and cartoonish expression of yourself. They allow you to show a rough representation of yourself that is not identifiable. Don’t forget profiles with a profile picture are given priority sorting in our member profile section.

You can make your own avatar HERE, download it and share it on your profile!

 

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