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Titania1616 said:
why do i keep getting these red Xs?

Because you're trying to link to a picture on Geocities.com -- they block hotlinking of pictures.

You first attempt you tried to use a webpage (HTML file) in an image command, and that will also cause the red-x to show. The other two attempts were the correct syntax but geocities blocked the image from displaying.
 
Gem_tiger said:


Still ain't doing it

You need an animation program to resize an animated GIF. a regular image processing program resizes only the first frame and save it as a non-animated GIF.

There is an online animation editor that can resize it for you, but I don't recall the address off-hand -- I think it's called GIFworks(?) -- Juspar Emvan has posted the link a couple of times.
 
Weird Harold said:


You need an animation program to resize an animated GIF. a regular image processing program resizes only the first frame and save it as a non-animated GIF.

There is an online animation editor that can resize it for you, but I don't recall the address off-hand -- I think it's called GIFworks(?) -- Juspar Emvan has posted the link a couple of times.


Cheers buddy ^5s, I'll trawl around for it :devil:
 
lol

That program sucked - but it worked to a point. I'd rather recomend you find someone who has Adobe Imageready (like me for example) to do these simple things, as long as they aren't too many.
 
Juspar Emvan said:
lol

That program sucked - but it worked to a point. I'd rather recomend you find someone who has Adobe Imageready ...

JASC's Animation Shop combined with PaintShop Pro is also a useable program for resizing animated GIFs--As are several other programs--but the online editor is enough for the occasional resizing for people who don't like to ask favors. ;)
 
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