GIFs are basically everyone’s favorite thing, right? One of the most frustrating things, though, is when you see a great GIF and wonder where it came from in the first place. Sometimes, it’s ...
You can copy and paste the URL of YouTube, drag & drop the MP4 file etc on hand, specify the number of seconds of start and end, and you can instantly create GIF animation website "GIF MakerI tried ...
UPDATE: While Facebook added support for natively posting GIFs, the ability to leave them in comments was not added---thankfully, a new Chrome extension just launched which can do exactly that.