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.
the fanart category. FanArt>Cartoons/Comics>Miscellaneous I think you will need to submit a preview image if the .gif is animated.
To upload GIFs on DeviantArt, go to the "Submit" button and select "Deviations." Choose the GIF file from your device and fill out the submission details. Make sure to select the appropriate categories and tags, then click "Submit." Keep in mind that GIFs must adhere to DeviantArt's size and content guidelines.
Yes, you can have both a picture and a GIF on Tumblr at the same time. You can upload them in a single post by combining them or by adding them separately. Additionally, you can create a post that features a GIF as the main content and include a still image in the caption or as additional media.
First, make sure the picture you're using is actually on the Internet (deviantART is best for this). Then right-click it, click "Copy image location," then paste it where it says "gif URL here" (down below) and take out the star. [IMG] gif URL here[/IMG*]
you save it to a file then do it like normal when uploading so in right had corner it says edit if you clik onit it comes up with gif\animation clik on it and save it done
Step to start making your own GIFs through the Tumblr app: Compose a New Photo Post in the Tumblr Select a Video or Photo Burst Marked with 'GIF' Edit Your GIF Publish Your GIF
Any image that moves, or has a repeated action would end with '.GIF' or the movement would not be possible.
You can actually. Double check if your scan is in the right format, it needs to be in a picture format such as, png, gif, or jpeg. If that isn't the issue, then you may just be submitting it into the wrong category.
To post GIF images in forums using BBCode, you can use the [img] tag. Simply enclose the URL of the GIF image within the tags like this: [img]http://example.com/yourimage.gif[/img]. Make sure the URL links directly to the GIF file for it to display correctly in the forum. Some forums may also have specific rules regarding image sizes or types, so check their guidelines if needed.
if i knew the effin answer, why would i waste 2 minutes of my precious time to find out the purpose of GIF
Well i believe it would bet a gif file, as in the extension .gif