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How to post gifs....

You can add it the same way as a picture. You can insert it by itself, as part of a gallery, or in a slideshow. You can use the automatic templates provided on the right side of the screen in the source editor, or you can insert them yourself in source code.

If you need help, I can walk you through it.
 
Thx dude!! I added the gifs but it looks kinda odd, can you go through the profile and see if everything is alright?
 
I've made some changes. As you can see, I've moved the pictures into a slideshow gallery for neatness' sake.

In addition, I'm going to have to ask you to please stop using the Visual Editor. It leads to weird formatting issues (i.e. bolding marks in the middle of nowhere). Using the Source Editor is a lot easier than it seems and it is only a bit more work.
 
I moved those pictures into slideshow galleries.

You can insert them through the slideshow template on the right, but I'm going to show you the source code for future's sake. When you're using the Source Editor (which you should be using as it leads to fewer formatting errors) inserting a slideshow gallery is still pretty easy. You first start with the activation code, like this:

<gallery type="slideshow">

Then you insert your pictures in this format after you've uploaded them through the image uploader:

InsertPictureName.gif|Caption 1

InsertPictureName1.gif|Caption 2

If you don't want to use the image uploader, you can also simply insert the picture normally and delete the portions other than the file name and caption.

Then, you just have to close the gallery like this:

</gallery>
 
@BANLK

My apologies for my earlier accusation. It's just that I associate the errors that I saw with the Visual Editor.
 
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