
as DTH says, maybe post a shorter version, with a link to the larger file size version.
with 50-60 frames, there little chance of getting the file size down if the gif is 280 pix.
If you want it to be 280, then make it about, say, 240 pix, then you can blow it up using html by putting width=280 after the url...
The quickest way to reduce filesize is to remove frames really, but it does mean you lose a bit of smoothness.
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with 50-60 frames, there little chance of getting the file size down if the gif is 280 pix.
If you want it to be 280, then make it about, say, 240 pix, then you can blow it up using html by putting width=280 after the url...
The quickest way to reduce filesize is to remove frames really, but it does mean you lose a bit of smoothness.