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Aloone_Jonez:
People from England (such as myself) might also notice a hint of Irish some American accents - this is just another example of how Ireland has affect the lives of people in the US.

worker201:
Aloone, that's the other thread.  No Irish in here.

Kintaro:
Animation

  PNG does not offer animation. MNG is an image format that supports animation and is based on the ideas and some of the chunks of PNG but is a complex system and does not offer fallback to single image display like GIF does. APNG is another image format based on PNG that supports animation and is simpler than MNG. APNG offers fallback to single image display for PNG decoders that do not support APNG. However, as of 2005 neither of these formats is widely supported.


 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PNG#Animation


 And regarding Fireworks...


 Bitmap graphics editor support for PNG

  See main article, Comparison of bitmap graphics editors

  Note that Macromedia Fireworks uses PNG as its native file format, but this contains a lot of metadata, such as information about layers, animation, text, and effects, so should not be distributed directly in this format. Fireworks can export as an optimised PNG (without the extra metadata), for use on web-pages etc. [2]

  Image processing programs that have PNG compression problems mainly related to lack of full implementation of the PNG compressor library

 
[*]IrfanView 3.85
[*]Microsoft Picture It! Photo Premium 9.
[/list]

MarathoN:
The animation didn't work for me either, thanks for the info Kintaro. :thumbup:

worker201:
That explains why it works inside Fireworks, but not outside after exportation.  Damn.  Fucking gif.

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