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output_5EICmj.gif

It has pretty high definitions. Open it in a separate window to see it properly.
Link to Image

Also - because it is simple, it loads faster than more complex animations.
This one only has 3 frames.

// Lastly - licensing.
// I used a free image, changed it a bit and made an animation.
// If I win, You will have permission to reuse and modify it for any purpose, without any time limits.
// You will have the permission of permitting other people to use it as well.
// Other people do not have any permissions by default, unless permitted by me, (or you, if I win).
// That's all

It's cute :) :)

Hi @investigation...Thank You for being my only participant lol...can you send me the code via steemit chat?.. I'm calling the contest...today..I don't think anybody will be coming to participate in the next 24 hours...so I will be posting your $5 SBD in your wallet :) :)

Send you the code...
I don't understand what you mean.

What I made is a GIF image. No coding was involved.
(I am a programmer and know how to code in a few languages, but for image editing I prefer to use the simplest tool possible. I made this banner with GIMP)
I already sent it to you above. This is it. One picture.

If you expected something different, please tell me and maybe we can think of something.

(If you really expected something different and are not happy with the banner, than I can agree to return the money and revoke your license for the image. Then it would be as if nobody participated in your contest.)

Or did you expect a code that makes the image a link?
I am not sure how this works in Markdown, markup or whatever they called this style of editing.

You could use this :

<a href='link-to-somewhere'>
<img SRC='https://steemitimages.com/0x0/https://steemitimages.com/DQmZtB7RJAC7X46wh9QpspGgmeB7w8yqLsneoXXggLBfYKb/output_5EICmj.gif' />
</a>

The code works like this:


Yes that's what I meant ..to use as a link :) :) lol told I was technology challenged. ...thank you :) :)