How to Liven Up Your Posts With Animated Emoticon Graphics
How to Liven Up Your Posts With Animated Emoticon GraphicsHow to Liven Up Your Posts With Animated Emoticon GraphicsAs you can see from above, using different font sizes and color along with bold and or italics helps emphasize your point.
I have placed this sentence in the courier font face (in bold, blue 14pt size) to display another eye catching technique. And don't forget the
<-M (move)
All these tools are in the panel above the post creating panel for your convenience. It's all HTML (hyper text marking language) and a lot of it can be used in Disqus too.
Aboove are various emoticons that are kind of small but can be used:
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I prefer something with a bit more "energy"
img]https://soberthinking.createaforum.com/gallery/soberthinking/1-050422133440.gif[/img].
The tuzki bunny I just used is a gif (graphic image format). I have all the tuski bunny gifs in the
Smileys Category of the Gallery at my new Sober Thinking Forum. This is the code for it (it works in forums like this and Disqus html too):
https://soberthinking.createaforum.com/gallery/soberthinking/1-050422133440.gif To make it show, just put it between the image code brackets (
without the spaces): [ i m g ]
https://soberthinking.createaforum.com/gallery/soberthinking/1-050422133440.gif [ / im g ]
Below is a collection of my more "interesting"
animated graphics for your use, fun and enjoyment. They provide encouragement for those that utter the truth and stand for justice and integrity in human affairs. Some of them are also just the thing to get some stuffed, shirt fuddy duddy's goat through jovial mockery. It's always gratifying to watch some pretentious, sanctimonious know-it-all blow a gasket.
HIGH POWERED GRAPHICS: Notice that I crossed out the normal bracket close code and placed it
after the width and height code! If you don't do that, you will not affect the width and height of your graphic. [ i m g
] width=500 height=300
] http://media.tumblr.com/c6492e4b47cfdbd50e74d285fde3c53e/tumblr_inline_mm3g4yCaZc1qz4rgp.gif [ / i m g ]
width=250 height=150
width=125 height=75
width=75 height=40
As you can see, varying the width and height in the code can be helpful when you want the graphic to NOT be too big because it's for a punch line. On the other hand, if you want to blast it out there, GO BIG!http://media.giphy.com/media/HjPbLbmep2aJO/giphy.gif - This one isn't sized. They all have some canned size that comes out if you don't size them with width and height.
width=75 height=40
http://dl2.glitter-graphics.net/pub/722/722242dwt3vpq0qd.gif width=75 height=40
http://dl6.glitter-graphics.net/pub/57/57396kkkx0l656b.gif width=75 height=40
http://dl2.glitter-graphics.net/pub/780/780562lvhmtn5nuw.gif width=100 height=150
http://dl3.glitter-graphics.net/pub/1402/1402163an5yjq7sxr.gifnot sized
http://www.picgifs.com/graphics/s/smilies/graphics-smilies-166731.gifwidth=75 height=75
http://dl3.glitter-graphics.net/pub/1726/1726203ha2mjbxeje.gifwidth=175 height=120
http://dl7.glitter-graphics.net/pub/2046/2046807qoer9uc27q.gif http://dl6.glitter-graphics.net/pub/2752/2752256x4e962185l.gif http://dl5.glitter-graphics.net/pub/3328/3328805eipbi6o30e.gif http://dl3.glitter-graphics.net/pub/723/723623pjc70713cu.gifNOT so High Powered But LOTS OF FUN graphics