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Animated GIFs are images that contain a series of frames that are played in a loop to create the appearance of movement. They are often used to show how a particular feature or process works, or to illustrate a concept or procedure.
Best practices
Keep it simple: It can be a useful tool for illustrating complex concepts or procedures, but it is important to keep them simple and focused. Using too many frames or adding unnecessary elements can make the GIF confusing or distracting.
Use clear labels: Labeling the different parts of the GIF can help readers understand what is happening and how the process or concept works.
Make it relevant: It is important to use animated GIFs that are relevant to the topic being discussed and that clearly illustrate the point being made.
Optimize the size: Large or poorly optimized GIFs can take a long time to load and may impact the performance of the document. It is important to optimize the size of the GIF to ensure that it loads quickly and does not impact the performance of the document. Use third-party GIF compressors to reduce the file size.
GIF duration - Keep it less than 30 seconds