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'Hey, why isn't my animated little typer dude typing?'Cause you saved it as a jpg and not gif would be my guess-SayUncle
No, it's a gif, at least on my PC.When I get home from CCA tonight, I guess I'll have to try again. :o
It's a jpg here, though.Graphic Interchange Format (GIF) allows the picture to cycle through several pictures that are embedded in the file, making up the "animated" gif files.JPG doesn't. Hmmm. Even the steering commitee doesn't tell you what jpg stands for...
^ He's very informative. You learn new things every day.Betta' recognize!!
He's not typing because he's a .jpg file. When you upload images on Blogger they seem to auto-convert to .jpg files.Try uploading him to Photobucket (www.photobucket.com) and then linking. That should work.I ran into that problem with a .gif file that had a transparent background. When I uploaded it on Blogger, it converted to a .jpg.
Nah, it's a jpg:http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/7296/1489/320/typer.jpg-SayUncle
Ah, what I meant to say is that it's a gif on my PC, but that fiendish Blogger server went and saved it as a jpg.
...as mauser*girl pointed out, causing me to say "D'oh!" :o
Try Image Shack or such for uploading animated gifs.
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'Hey, why isn't my animated little typer dude typing?'
ReplyDeleteCause you saved it as a jpg and not gif would be my guess
-SayUncle
No, it's a gif, at least on my PC.
ReplyDeleteWhen I get home from CCA tonight, I guess I'll have to try again. :o
It's a jpg here, though.
ReplyDeleteGraphic Interchange Format (GIF) allows the picture to cycle through several pictures that are embedded in the file, making up the "animated" gif files.
JPG doesn't. Hmmm. Even the steering commitee doesn't tell you what jpg stands for...
^ He's very informative. You learn new things every day.
ReplyDeleteBetta' recognize!!
He's not typing because he's a .jpg file. When you upload images on Blogger they seem to auto-convert to .jpg files.
ReplyDeleteTry uploading him to Photobucket (www.photobucket.com) and then linking. That should work.
I ran into that problem with a .gif file that had a transparent background. When I uploaded it on Blogger, it converted to a .jpg.
Nah, it's a jpg:
ReplyDeletehttp://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/7296/1489/320/typer.jpg
-SayUncle
Ah, what I meant to say is that it's a gif on my PC, but that fiendish Blogger server went and saved it as a jpg.
ReplyDelete...as mauser*girl pointed out, causing me to say "D'oh!" :o
ReplyDeleteTry Image Shack or such for uploading animated gifs.
ReplyDelete