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Images commonly known as Graphics Interchange Format. | Images commonly known as Graphics Interchange Format. | ||
Majority of graphics on the web support the GIFs. GIF | Majority of graphics on the web support the GIFs, which is because they are compact. GIF compression is typically 8-bit. The small bit rate causes the the file compression format to only support 256 colors, instead of millions of colors like JPEG. | ||
GIF images consist of a set images that are displayed in a set order. They tend to be moving graphic (or animated) images that loop endlessly.According to Sarah Horton, "GIFs lose compression to keep the file size at a minimum without destroying the photo's quality." Typically, GIFs can seen throughout the web, yet they are commonly seen on Internet forums and media coverage blogs--creating comic relief. Make sure that the GIF being used is professional and connects with what the site's central theme or message is. | |||
=====Advantages of GIFs ===== | =====Advantages of GIFs ===== |
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