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You can add a gif file to a blogger platform just like any other image. All you have to do is posting an image or whole post with the gif there. Tumbrl and deviantart are the communities where users post a lot of gifs, and animated ones display automatically.
Google Docs supports .jpeg, .png, .gif (non-animated), .tiff, .bmp image formats.
The extension is actually immaterial. It merely serves to give the operating system a hint as to the file's content, allowing the file to be associated with a particular application, such as a GIF file viewer or an image editor application. In order to save a GIF file, you must first re-encode the image (assuming it is not already in GIF format), and save the output to a file with a GIF extension.
You can put GIF file in Gmail picture. You can attach the picture from you local drives. You can also upload the image automatically if it is in your Google Drive.
You have to create or have some kind of "preview image" to display. Once you decide what your preview image is going to be, you upload the gif file as you would any other file, but you will be asked to provide a preview image to go with you gif. Upload your preview image, (if you don't have a preview image you can't complete the submission of a gif file.)then complete the rest of your submission.Without a preview image you cant complete the submission of a gif file. Same goes for submitting brushes for photoshop and gimp as well as any zip files. They need an accompanying preview image in order to submit these types of files on "deviantART".
we cant share a gif image in the facebook because the facebook cant accept this format.
A moving image.
A GIF image can hold up to 256 different colors per image.
just look up avatars on google search and find the one you want (anysize) then find a image resizer on google and resize it to 50x50 pixels , if its animated look up a gif image resizer
You click on the paper clip icon and attach the gif and it will come out when you send it to someone. -- copy the image from an image viewing program and paste in the body of the email if that does not work, attach it as a gif, then use HTML tags to include it into the body. <image>filename.gif</image> .. I think.
GIF image is a Graphics Interchangable Format. The interchangeable part of it's name means you can have a series of images "storyboard" shown as a mini movie in a .GIF image file.
Change the .gif file to a .mov file