Putting the Avatar into a form has a layout problem.
Any fields or buttons after the Avatar wrap into the avatar below the “Remove” text. For example, if it is placed as the last item, the “Update” button for the entire form appears to the right of the avatar image (it should be below it). If I place a field below the Avatar, it also starts to the right of the Avatar image rather than below it.
Likely a bug somewhere, but this work-around fixes it. Make a HTML field, with no text in title, and the default field including three html line-breaks. (each line break is greater-than symbol, “br”, space, back-slash, less-than symbol).
In the form add this field (which appears as untitled field) after the Avatar field.
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