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Williamson United Kingdom Local time: 05:00 Flemish to English + ...
Oct 16, 2006
Is it possible to alternate between a graphic representation (in my case : a dolphin) and a picture in your profile.
If so, how or what is the html.code?
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Uldis Liepkalns Latvia Local time: 07:00 Member (2003) English to Latvian + ...
AFAIK, no HTML code
Oct 16, 2006
These changing pictures are created with special graphic programs for creating animated GIFs. E.g., I created mine using Ulead GIF Animator 3 (fairly antique program). I think it should be possible to do it also in others, say Photoshop, but I haven't tried to.
Uldis
Added: Yesterday I downloaded 15 days Trial version of Ulead GIF Animator 5.05 and created the animated picture you see now.
U.
Williamson wrote:
Is it possible to alternate between a graphic representation (in my case : a dolphin) and a picture in your profile.
If so, how or what is the html.code?
[Rediģēts plkst. 2006-10-18 09:11]
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