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It would be nice if we had animated profile pictures on our GBAtemp profile, perhaps make it a feature with patron perks.
That would sort of work..APNG support (Animated PNG) would be nice, especially if it's kept under 128K.
Nope. I do love to use my adblockers.Could they make a feature to see animations only after turning adblock off in order to offset server cost
Sounds like just giving adblock users more reason to keep their adblocker turned on.a feature to see animations only after turning adblock off
As if anybody is going to use that.Not with dial up connection
Would be a great thing to have though.I remember all of the fun EOF trends that used to come about due to the animated avatars. I hope we see them return someday soon.
It sure is about time.We've had animated profile pictures before, it's only a matter of time before it becomes a problem again.
This is a joke, right? If not, prove to us that it works: post an animated avatar, that is, one that moves at least on your profile.I just found out on how to make animated avatars work on your profile, it seems like this only works for profile pictures uploaded to GBAtemp and not using Gravatar. Go into the web developer tools in your browser and pick the profile picture element until the image class is highlighted. Then make one change to the source URL, replace "/data/avatars/l/..." with "/data/avatars/o/...".
Source editing / inspect element is not possible on mobile Chrome, as far as I know; only desktop.This is a joke, right? If not, prove to us that it works: post an animated avatar, that is, one that moves at least on your profile.
In which case, tell me how to do it on Android Chrome, if that's possible. Thank you.
Hold down CTRL+Shift+I, CTRL+Shift+P, or there should an option in the browser.Source editing / inspect element is not possible on mobile Chrome, as far as I know; only desktop.
Besides, this is an edit you would have to make for every image source separately, so you would need some kind of script and/or extension to automate it, which are also unsupported on mobile.
Of course. Anyway, what she discovered I already knew and it works on Android: if I click on an avatar (gif) of a profile, it appears on a black background and moves. But this is not cool and all the fun is lost: no one will ever go and click on the icon!Source editing / inspect element is not possible on mobile Chrome, as far as I know; only desktop.
Besides, this is an edit you would have to make for every image source separately, so you would need some kind of script and/or extension to automate it, which are also unsupported on mobile.