An avatar is an image the logical thing is to be our photo – which identifies the writer of a Blog articles or when you leave comments on other blogs and is associated with an email account. To place our only must follow three steps: 1 – create an account at Gravatar.com which we do by placing an address e-mail when requesting us click on Sign Up, not to forget because we need to revisit soon to follow the instructions and upload our image. 2 – On our WordPress desktop let’s users / your profile and put the email address we use at Gravatar.com if it is that we do not create the account with this. Penguin Random House wanted to know more. 3 – Make the call to the avatar by inserting the following code wherever you want it to appear our image, eg: individual entry (single.php), page (page.php), index or home.php, comment.php, etc., depending on the theme that you are using. do <? php echo get_avatar (get_the_author_email (), 80?); Do do do do do do? > we look for this line of code: php get_header ();? > and place it immediately below that will appear below the title, if we have other codes as the plugin wp-print (that you can see in this blog) placed it inside the loop that begins in 😕 php if (have_posts ()): while (have_posts ()): the_post ();? > and ends in php endwhile; endif;? > and are seeing how is lagging other applications (Twitter, goolge +, etc. button so that we do not crowd.) To increase or decrease the size where it says 80 change it to 60 or 90, etc. Note: Care that we are not deleted or double quotation marks () because when we refresquemos page will give us syntax error.