OK. I have just successfully changed my avatar. The file size limit for avatars has always been small, although it may have been tightened - Before if the image was too big it just wouldn't work, there would be no error message telling you to resize like I just got. The error message informed me that I had to resize to at least 120x80 pixels, which I did and then the upload was successful.
Now let's try an image upload........
OK. The first time I tried it nothing happened - The File Uploader just sat there for about 10 minutes. I was actually using Internet Explorer 10, which has known issues with this forum software, so I switched to Firefox to try again.
This time it worked, but I got an error telling me the file size limit was 1024x768 and that I'd need to resize it myself. No drama, I resized it and then it uploaded successfully. However, now instead of the thumbnail that I used to see, there was a '?' icon. As you can see though, the upload HAS worked (see down the bottom under "Attached Images") - There is just no thumbnail for the pic.
So now we will try using my preferred method.......
Over to imgur.com to upload my pic. Browse for my local file & choose upload. A minute or two later (I chose a large pic) I am informed that my upload was successful. Now to copy the BBCode link and paste it here:
Ahhhhhh, now I remember why that is my preferred method. 8) Sorry for the crappy pic - I took it on my iPhone.
So to sum things up, image upload DOES work, although it has changed somewhat. However, I strongly urge members, especially those who upload lots of pics, to look at their own hosting solutions (photobucket, imgshack, flickr, etc.). This way your pics can be centrally managed by you, and can then be shared anywhere you like, without the need to continually upload to different sites/forums. If for some reason you decide you don't want a particular pic visible anymore, you simply delete it from your hosted site - Then it will disappear from anywhere you have shared the link, no need to go around everywhere deleting it manually.