Author Topic: Animated PNGs are the best and you should use them  (Read 10285 times)

jesus christ
it's literally just text. there aren't even any images. no cookies. nothing. when you open the page. it loads one file, just one, HTML file. with no scripts on it. maybe people rated it badly because they didn't like what it was telling them and got mad
it used to not be just text:
https://web.archive.org/web/20130101082441/http://apngs.com/

which is probably where most of those ratings came from nvm
« Last Edit: June 25, 2014, 10:12:04 PM by dargereldren »

can you have a gif as your youtube avatar? if no, then your answer is no
I do remember one guy that did have a gif as his avatar but I look a bit more and the feature was removed.

Yeah, YouTube used to support animated avatars.


How do you make them?


but Opera hasn't supported it for over 10 versions
Opera 15+ is garbage. Any version of Opera from 9.5 to 12.16 supported APNG.

Look at the list of links on OP.

Oh thanks. I misread that section as how to get your browser to show them.

Opera has supported APNG since 9.5.

don't see them :c

Opera 15+ is garbage. Any version of Opera from 9.5 to 12.16 supported APNG.

oh

No, you suck at reading. It says on the op that it only works on development versions.

Maybe you should consider the fact that iOS Safari and OSX Safari can be pretty different, starfish. In the context of the OP, the browsers listed with images all are computer programs, and then iOS Safari was an addendum or something.
« Last Edit: June 26, 2014, 07:32:42 AM by ShadowsfeaR »

I got a chrome extension and I can view APNGs fine.

Here's a example:

Anyone know of any way to convert things like video files (.mp4) to APNG? For example, I want to make an avatar from a game I play, but I'd like to get as many frames for the animation as I can.

maxthon cloud browser doesn't even have extensions for it :(

maxthon cloud browser doesn't even have extensions for it :(
maxthon is horrible and you shouldn't use it

ew more stuff for other internet browsers.
I'm too used to IE to really change.