Didn't see any when I searched; if you (anyone) have some video examples, I would (as I am sure others would too), love to see some examples of the video option with Animation Studio.
Thanks
My current website that is always under construction:
The one that coffeecup made was a true Cinemagraph where a section of the gif is allowed to move and the rest is stationary. You should see the guys shadow from his arm waving but yet his actual arm never moves. This small subtle approach to animation actually makes for a more compelling display. Gun smokes animation would be a true animated gif where the entire image is moving. His has the guy blowing up what looks to be an inner tube and it explodes taking his head off.
I can't hear what I'm looking at.
It's easy to overlook something you're not looking for.
This is a site I built for my work.(RSD) http://esmansgreenhouse.com
This is a site I built for use in my job.(HTML Editor) https://pestlogbook.com
This is my personal site used for testing and as an easy way to share photos.(RLM imported to RSD) https://ericrohloff.com
Sorry Eric. but nothing's moving for me - nor on the second email from CC - no swinging chandelier!Tried viewing in IE and Windows Media Centre - both images dead as a gif!
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It seems the 'non-movement' has to do with the e-mail client. I'm using MS Outlook and did not see any movement either - in the e-mail. But when I clicked on the e-mail link to the same image at the CoffeeCup website, it was moving just fine as Eric described...
Of course I tried it on site - that's the natural result of clicking on the link.
But I'm a bit further forward - it works in Google Chrome, but not in (my) IE9. I haven't got FF on this machine - I'm just going to try it in Safari on my iPad.
Still, it's not going to be a good selling point if it doesn't work in IE
Update:
Yes, it works in Safari.
David G Powner, MIVA
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