Avatar & Profile
The Avatar & Profile section controls the photo, name, tagline, and bio text shown at the top of your bio page. Most of these fields are per-language — each language tab has its own version of the text. The avatar photo and its animation are shared across all languages.
Avatar photo#
The avatar renders as a circle at the top of the bio page, above the display name.
To set or change the photo:
- Click the circle preview or the Choose Photo button
- The WordPress media library opens — select an existing image or upload a new one
- The photo updates immediately in the preview
Click Remove to clear the avatar. Without a photo the avatar circle is hidden and the bio page starts with the display name.
A square image crops cleanly into the circle. Avoid images where the subject is near the edges since those areas are clipped.
Avatar animation#
Click one of the animation buttons to add a keyframe animation to the avatar photo:
- None — static, no movement (default)
- Pulse — a soft scaling pulse, like a heartbeat
- Float — a gentle up-and-down drift
- Spin — a continuous slow rotation
- Bounce — a rhythmic bounce
The admin editor shows the animation live on the preview circle so you can see how it looks before saving. The animation plays on the public bio page and respects the visitor’s reduced-motion system preference — on devices where reduced motion is enabled, all animations are paused automatically.
Per-language profile text#
The Display Name, Subtitle, and Bio fields are per-language. Each language tab in the editor has its own version of these fields. When a visitor views the Arabic version of the bio page, they see the Arabic display name and bio. When they view the English version, they see the English equivalents.
Display Name — the main heading shown below the avatar. Typically your name, brand name, or username.
Subtitle / Tagline — a short line shown below the display name. Use it for a role, a niche, a city, or a short tagline. Keep it to one line — two at most.
Bio / Description — a paragraph of text shown below the tagline. There is no character limit but shorter bios tend to perform better on link-in-bio pages. A sentence or two is usually enough.
All three fields are optional. A bio page without any profile text simply starts with the links.
Avatar is shared across languages#
The avatar photo and animation are not per-language. The same photo appears on every language version of the bio page. If you need a different photo per language this can be achieved with Custom CSS — contact support for guidance.