On the web, tap the three horizontal dots beneath the field and select GIF. On the app, tap What's on your mind inside the field and then select GIF. Type a keyword or phrase into the GIF search field that appears. Alternatively, scroll through the trending GIFs that appear in the grid below the search field. When you find a GIF you want to use, click or tap it to insert it into your post. Please note that you can only attach one GIF at a time per post.
You can still add an optional message before your after you insert the GIF into your status update. Inserting GIFs into comments on your friends' posts is just as easy as inserting them into your own status updates — and you can do it both from the web and the app too. All you need to do is look for the GIF icon beside the comment field and then follow steps three and four above.
Facebook also allows GIF posting by manual sharing or upload. There are lots of places to search for GIFs. Downloading and sometimes making them is easy. It's currently known as the web's largest and most popular GIG search engine. Imgur is known for their GIF images, too, and plenty of them are ones that you can download straight from their app or website.
You can browse for images by tags like funny, summer, uplifting, food, virtual reality , memes, and lots of others. Once you've downloaded a GIF you want to share on Facebook, you can upload it by selecting the camera icon in any status update or comment, just like if you were uploading a regular image file.
Keep in mind that some online GIFs might be displayed on the web page but aren't technically available to download in the GIF format, in which case posting the link through Facebook won't show your friends the GIF you want to share. To avoid this, you have to keep clicking through until you reach a download page where you see a GIF URL you can copy or a download button. Another way to get yourself a great GIF to share with Facebook friends is by making your own , which is ideal for those times when you're quoting a specific clip from a video.
Interested in making your own GIFs? Check out the best free GIF maker apps. Once you've downloaded a GIF you want to share on Facebook, you can upload it by selecting the camera icon in any status update or comment field, just like if you were uploading a regular image file.
Depending on the site it's hosted on, Facebook should recognize that it's a GIF image and automatically insert it into your status update or comment. You can make a GIF your profile picture on Facebook. Facebook now allows to set an animated seven-second clip as your profile picture. You can either to use a short looping video, similar to a Vine, or an animated GIF as your profile picture. Facebook still does profile videos in the sense that it is possible to use a video as your profile picture.
The feature is available only on iPhone or Android mobile app. Keep in mind that that profile videos are public and can be seen by everyone. The size of Facebook profile video is x pixels and the length is 7 seconds. Please not that will be cropped to a square format.
With this, we come to an end of this tutorial. Facebook lets you share links to moving images. When you do so, no thumbnail image or page description appears, but the full link appears along with the file suffix, such as. Your friends can then click the link to open and view the image outside of Facebook in a new tab or window. You can then upload the video for your friends to play as they would any video. The reason Facebook will not animate moving images is because images on Facebook are stored in Facebook's own image cache, rather than on a third-party server.
Facebook "flattens" moving images on its own servers, meaning it shows the most efficient version of the image.
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