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Change location of gif files

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Storman™:
Reread the questions above and provide the answers, this is just going round in circles.

Essentially this has been answwered as Arantor says "It's in a lot of places" and I doubt anyone here is going to check every php file to find out where it exists when that's something you can do yourself.

Also, reread the advice from MrPhil.

Roph:
I use PNGs in place of gifs for some of my theme stuff, you can simply save the PNG with a .gif extension, the browsers handle it fine. No more 1-bit transparency :)

MrPhil:

--- Quote from: Roph on May 25, 2012, 09:23:04 AM ---you can simply save the PNG with a .gif extension, the browsers handle it fine. No more 1-bit transparency

--- End quote ---

Eh? If you're in an image editor such as GIMP or Photoshop, loading a PNG image and saving it as GIF will change its internal format to GIF. You then are reduced to 1-bit transparency. If you're suggesting that they rename .png to .gif, I'm sure there are many browsers out there that will not display it correctly.

Either way, bad advice.

Arantor:
Especially the one browser that has been known to crash when giving a PNG with a .gif extension (because it's told that it's a GIF image by the server)

colorpinpoint:
Ive searched all my php files and could not find where it specifies the gif file

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