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How To put Gifs on profile page that tells about yourself?


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I'll give you a step-by-step.

 

Go into your user settings, the page should look like this:

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Click on the button I've outlined in red there.

 

 

A box like this should pop up:

x2npWkO.png

 

Once that box is on your screen, click on this button: O7vL7Mf.png

 

 

It should ask you to paste a URL. You get this URL by finding the image you want to use, right clicking, and then clicking "Copy image URL". Right click and then paste that URL into the box that appeared when you clicked on O7vL7Mf.png, and then click OK.

 

Once you've added all the images you want, click 'Finish and save'.

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I'll give you a step-by-step.

 

Go into your user settings, the page should look like this:

img-2569779-1-c5xlqq4.png

 

Click on the button I've outlined in red there.

 

 

A box like this should pop up:

img-2569779-2-x2npWkO.png

 

Once that box is on your screen, click on this button: img-2569779-3-O7vL7Mf.png

 

 

It should ask you to paste a URL. You get this URL by finding the image you want to use, right clicking, and then clicking "Copy image URL". Right click and then paste that URL into the box that appeared when you clicked on img-2569779-4-O7vL7Mf.png, and then click OK.

 

Once you've added all the images you want, click 'Finish and save'.

Everytime i add the url it just shows a box with a question mark i get the right pictures but when I'm done it just shows text of the url.

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Everytime i add the url it just shows a box with a question mark i get the right pictures but when I'm done it just shows text of the url.

That means that the URL is invalid. Make sure that the format looks something like this:

 

http://mlpforums.com/uploads/post_images/img-2569779-2-x2npWkO.png

 

The website it originates from can be different, but the URL should in all cases end with an image format, such as .jpg, .jpeg, .png, .gif, etc...

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  • 4 weeks later...

It seems Tholos nailed it! Great job, bro. ^^ (\

 

Since the question has been answered, locking this thread! ^^

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  • 6 years later...

Thank you for bringing this to our attention. We have confirmed the issue and were able to resolve it quickly. We will be marking this as closed. 

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