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avatar-image

v1.0.1

Published

Get avater image from gravatar using email address.

Downloads

16

Readme

avatar-image (get gravatar by email)

Get the gravatar image by email address with specefic size.

Usages

Install the latest version:

npm i avatar-image

Require the module in your code & start using:

const avatar = require('avatar-image');

Documentation

How to use on your template:

It's very easy to use, It will give you generated link from your email address with a default size of 80 px.

avatar(email, size) this function allows you to use two pass email and size.

after import just use anywhere from your file like this:

example (For specefic image size like 128 px):

var imgLink = avatar('[email protected]', 128)

<img src='imgLink'/>

example(by default it will give you 80 px image src link):

var imgLink = avatar('[email protected]')

<img src='imgLink'/>

#support & suggestion:

If you face any issue with this package please let us know about it by creating an issue on Github. Any kind of suggestion will be appreciated.