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Trugmaker
 
 
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animated gif's

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Is it not possible to put an animated gif in my website? I just put a rotating (should be) wheel gif in a page as I would an ordinary image and it did not 'animate'. Is it possible? If so what should I be doing?
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Re: animated gif's

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You might want to look into converting the animated GIF to HTML5 video. Not only is the file size smaller (faster download), but WB handles such videos very well.

More information about converting GIFs: https://moz.com/blog/how-to-improve-sit ... using-gifs
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Re: animated gif's

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Animated GIFs are supported
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Re: animated gif's

Post by Lasa »

Just add it with the picture or image tool... it should work when previewed or uploaded, but not in WWB.
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