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But the one about Hilary Clinton announcing that the time for civility is after Democrats regain power is, unfortunately, not made up.
Who?
[URL=/gif/lindsey-graham-music-video-compilation-kavanaugh-confirmed-dYetaU][IMG]https://i.makeagif.com/media/10-09-2018/dYetaU.gif[/IMG][/URL]
Sigh. Sometimes I think everyone but me knows how to create a GIF and drop it into a comment.
Is this the one you're talking about? https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=lindsey-graham-music-video-compilation&view=detail&mid=9257F261E25A78E558F99257F261E25A78E558F9&FORM=VIRE
Eric Hines
Yes, but I tried to make a little 5-second GIF out of it that I could drop right into a comment. I don't know how. I can do it on FB, but the comment bar has a button, and then you have to choose from their list. I managed to find a site that would let me clip 5 seconds from a YouTube video and make it into a GIF, but I don't know how to put the GIF into a comment.
https://i.makeagif.com/media/10-09-2018/dYetaU.gif
If this works, it's the URL for the GIF itself, which I took from the whole [URL=... thingie in your earlier comment. I don't think Google's blog facility allows moving GIFs (or if it does, I'm as helpless as you). I'm not sure it even allows still images.
Eric Hines
Being a hater of progress, Blogger’s lack of functionality here is one of my favorite things about the platform.
The [ ... ] tags are markup for specific platforms. They are not transferable to platforms that don't use that style of markup. I wonder if using standard HTML would work here.
I'm afraid that would require me to know what standard HTML was! Well, I didn't really want to start putting cute GIFs here and drive everyone crazy. I was just annoyed that FB has its own little list of the GIFs it prefers, and reflexively started to look for alternatives when communicating with my more GIF-friendly neighbors.
I'm afraid that would require me to know what standard HTML was!
Quick HTML
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