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How Do I copy a GIF file? -
01-28-2007
, 06:58 PM
How do I copy a GIF file? I am sure someone knows but I really dont know where to start. Also How do I get it hosted on photobucket once I have it?
Is there a special place to host them on photobucket? When I tried to copy several GIF files, I couldnt, and doing a google search wasnt really helpful. Do I need a special program, or Do I need to be proficient in HTML coding? if so, maybe I am out of luck lol, as I dont really know much about html. But any help would be greatly appreciated. Also if it requires some special skills and programs would someone be kind enough to help me out? Thanks for reading this, Superjonboy |
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01-28-2007
, 07:29 PM
I'm pretty sure that you just have to Right Click > Save As... And then save it. And Photobucket hosts GIFs.
-AZN |
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01-28-2007
, 08:12 PM
To save a *.GIF simply right click > Save Image As...
Eg, AZN's Avatar is a *.GIF so to save it right click on it and to to Save Image As... To host images oh PhotoBucket, ImageShack, etc simply host them like any other image file. *GIF files are no different from any other image format except that they can be animated. If you need me to I can make a short video showing how to save them and how to upload them to an image host. |
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01-28-2007
, 11:19 PM
Sweet, Thanks a lot guys. I feel a little silly because I am not computer ignorant, but when I put the pic on my computer it wasnt showing the animation so I wasnt sure if I did it wrong. I should have just tried to put it on photobucket to see lol. Thanks again.
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01-30-2007
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