Hm, I just created my first gif-animation with 3 pictures and I am trying to make the animation running on our website. What would be the best export-format for that file? Do you have any idea, wether I can insert the exported file in an existing html-table (or has it to be an "stand alone-page"? I am working with dreamweaver.
Thank you
P.S.: Are there any restrictions in the testversion (I am actually running only this version).
Gif-Animation for a Website under Dreamweaver
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Standard images (.gif, .jpeg, .png format) can be inserted anywhere in a web page, no table required, or by themselves.
Your question seems to have everything to do with web page design and little to do with GIF Animator 5. Perhaps you should be visiting a Dreamweaver support site - Ulead does not make Dreamweaver. Or perhaps read Dreamweaver's Help file. That's the first place anyone should look.
If you have a specific question here regarding GIF Animator 5, we'll be glad to help you.
The trial version of GIF Animator 5 has no restrictions other than the time limitation of 15 days. It functions the same as the full version.
Your question seems to have everything to do with web page design and little to do with GIF Animator 5. Perhaps you should be visiting a Dreamweaver support site - Ulead does not make Dreamweaver. Or perhaps read Dreamweaver's Help file. That's the first place anyone should look.
If you have a specific question here regarding GIF Animator 5, we'll be glad to help you.
The trial version of GIF Animator 5 has no restrictions other than the time limitation of 15 days. It functions the same as the full version.