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Note: I am spacing and entering so that this
will be easiest to understand and I am talking about websites like http://www.photobucket.com/ for example to where a person can also link to such images for the images to be displayed on message boards for example.




I am not talking about randomizing images (example image1 then image4 then image3 then image5 then image2 all at random decision).




I am talking about any services that will allow me to show images in order at what ever speed I choose and then at the last image soon it will go back to first image and start all over again.




Say for example I have 5 images for example
I want to know what services is usable that will display images in order (image1 image2 image3 image4 image5 etc.)
but at what speed I choose
so like I can have it be slow like for example
image1 shows up
then 8 seconds later image2 shows up
then 8 seconds later image3 shows up
then 8 seconds later image4 shows up
then 8 seconds later image5 shows up
and then the process of showing the images in order at the same speed starts all over again.
gladly I can help you, ZeldaClassicExpert,

try http://www.iaza.com . It supports making gifs from several individual frames, up to 50 frames. You don't have a lot of timing options, but it's easy, free and app installation free.
You shouldn't need to use a site to do that, tbh.
Just get a good gif animator (like graphicsgale, for example) and it'll allow you to set that yourself
graphicsgale is paid, although there are cracks to use it freely.

A 100% free option is Previous' Gif Animator, which is in the gamedev section. Give it a check, it has all the gif animating features.
I just use GIMP. It takes some getting used to, but once you understand how it works you can make really effective GIFs flexibly. There's also a plugin that makes a bit easier, if you like.

But if you're just seeing to make a simple GIF that flips through a couple of images, the options suggested above should suffice.