animated gif in signature
January 22nd, 2020
i was just wandering how i would put an animated gif like this
into my signature. that would include resizing both filesize and dimensions.
thanks
The procedure to putting an animated GIF as your signature is exactly the same as if it was not animated, but had a static image like in JPEGs, PNGs, etc.
Consider the following image:
To put that as your signature, you would simply need to go to your profile settings (the link is at the very top of ‘s page). Scroll down to the “Signature:” are and put the following as your signature:
[img]http://www.digital-photo-software-guide.com/image-files/emo-yimo.gif[/img]
That’s all there is to it – if you need help on how to use such tags (eg: [img])
View the following topic:
How To Use Tags ,Code, Quote And Post Images
http://www.google.com?t=293763
thanks foor that – but i still need to know how to resize the gif so that it is 100kb as specified and also 200X500
thanks
upload it to tiny pic but sorry to say i dont think u can resize animated gif
i think so tooo
but sorry to say i dont think u can resize animated gif
Looks Like You Can??
http://www.ashongsoft.com/gif-resizer.html
Have Just Tried The Program Out And This Is What I Resized It To!!!
Resizing the gif in size and dimensions to fit forum restrictions, will result in a lower quality gif…
thanks guys, im not to fussed about the loss of quality, i just now need to know how to get to 100kb (i did the resizing dimensions)
check this one..hope this helps
http://www.google.com?p=26333713#26333713
New member just arrived on this forum.
I can help you with avatar of Jessica you ever wanted, 100×100 dimension and less than 100kb :
sexy =p
thanks guys. i know how to resize the dimensions of an animated gif, but i still cant find a way to change the file size only. thanks
Any of animated gif editor (there is a lot) gives you the possibility to resize a gif.
For example, softwares I use from time to time :
Gif Movie Gear
Adobe Image Ready
Macromedia Fireworks
…
thanks
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