NGravatar.Core
1.0.1
NGravatar.Core provides methods for interacting with the Gravatar API on the .NET platform. This is the core library used by NGravatar for MVC extension methods. To get those methods, install the NGravatar package.
Install-Package NGravatar.Core -Version 1.0.1
dotnet add package NGravatar.Core --version 1.0.1
<PackageReference Include="NGravatar.Core" Version="1.0.1" />
paket add NGravatar.Core --version 1.0.1
#r "nuget: NGravatar.Core, 1.0.1"
Release Notes
Version 1.x.x is a complete rewrite of NGravatar with many breaking changes. To prevent these changes from affecting your code, don't update past version 0.x.x. Instructions on how to do so can be found here:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10206090/how-to-install-an-older-version-of-a-nuget-package/
Dependencies
This package has no dependencies.
Used By
NuGet packages (1)
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NGravatar
NGravatar provides MVC HtmlHelper and UrlHelper extension methods for rendering Gravatar avatars from gravatar.com. The project is licensed under the MIT open-source license and is hosted at Google Code. See http://code.google.com/p/ngravatar/ for more information.
Gravatar avatars are retrieved based on an email address and optional parameters. A rendered Gravatar avatar on an MVC view page might look something like:
@Html.Gravatar("ngravatar@kendoll.net", 80, htmlAttributes: new { style = "border:10px solid blue;" })
The above line would render an <img> tag with the source of the Gravatar for "ngravatar@kendoll.net". The size, default image, rating, and any additional HTML attributes can also be specified.
Using NGravatar requires that the "NGravatar.Html" namespace be added to the Web.config (or the top of a view with a @using directive). See the source at Google Code for an example project.
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Version History
Version | Downloads | Last updated |
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1.0.1 | 3,507 | 7/29/2013 |