Link in a animated gif?

Hi.
Just wonder, is it possible to insert a link on a animated
gif?
Like - frame 1 links to www.blablabla.com
Frame2 to another...and so on ?
Kind regards,
Bjørn.

Nope
alex
btn wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Just wonder, is it possible to insert a link on a
animated gif?
> Like - frame 1 links to www.blablabla.com
> Frame2 to another...and so on ?
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Bj?rn.

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