Board Thread:Support Requests - Community Management/@comment-37498053-20190102051526/@comment-37498053-20190104172108

KockaAdmiralac wrote: Hmm. There is a possibility of directly linking the images you're trying to embed in the original format by copying the "original file" link from their file page and then placing the link on other pages. However, this makes the file unable to show a lightbox when selected, doesn't show backlinks to it in Special:WhatLinksHere (and might appear on Special:UnusedFiles) and may require some template modifications to display inside of the infobox. Oh, are you talking about using ? Because i tried use it on css for show it as background from a external link and works well, but that implies have the animations in a external host, and of course the download is more slowly when is a free hosting.

If you referring about other method, could you be so friendly to gift me a link where i can learn how do it?

KockaAdmiralac wrote: Your best bet here is probably contacting Staff to see if they have any other solutions or, if they don't, create a ticket for adding APNG support to Vignette. I don't know how prioritized could that ticket be, so you couldn't really expect anything. Well, my first think was try to call the attention of staff too, hence the title of thread. But honestly i can understand that the staff members have more important things to do than talk to a nobody about a issue that isn't a real priority, i understand it humbly.

But pretty probably you're right, if finaly i can't find a solution i will try send a ticket, the miracles also exists :)

Really thanks for your response, very kind ^_^

P.D. By the way, the standard format of animated png is *.png. Maybe would be possible include something on png appearance to fix the issue on Chrome? Of couse i'm talking from ignorance.