Pausing a .gif animation in Google Chrome

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Is it possible to "pause" an animated gif file in Google Chrome? If so, how do I do it?

I've tried Esc without luck. I'm aware that other browsers can do this using the Esc key

I thought I saw a similar question on here before but couldn't find it - close as dupe if you can find it

Ciaran

Posted 2009-09-11T21:20:11.527

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Answers

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Nope, not yet. There is a feature request to add it to Webkit (which is what Chrome is based off of).

squillman

Posted 2009-09-11T21:20:11.527

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you can "grab" the image with your cursor and "hold" a stop-frame of it but once you let go it will begin again

kevin awman

Posted 2009-09-11T21:20:11.527

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Very nice, it work! – felipsmartins – 2015-10-09T21:03:50.397

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There's a great extension for this: Gif Scrubber!

Allows stepping, exploding to see all individual frames (so frame download), with simple shortcuts.

from the extension page

(not in any way affiliated, just stoked it works so well)

ptim

Posted 2009-09-11T21:20:11.527

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But this doesn't help for gifs already on the page. It only works by opening up a new page : / – B T – 2019-03-15T00:42:28.630

I recommend coworkers use this when watching animated GIF screen captures of GUI actions (instead of typing out written instructions). Mouse-drags/pauses/plays forward/backward at various speed multipliers/divisors, all with mouse or keyboard. – user38983 – 2019-07-19T08:50:19.277

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Stop animated .gif images in Google Chrome

As we all know, the Escape [Esc] key doesn’t work in the Google Chrome web browser. The Esc key should stop animated gifs dead in their tracks, but it doesn’t. Nor is there a trusty Web Developer toolbar available to do away with them once and for all.

Solution:

  1. Have another tab open in your browser while you’re surfing, (if you don’t already).

  2. Click the other tab with your mouse, then click back to your original tab that had the animated gif.

Caveats:

a. This only stops the gif animation so that you can read without distraction. When you scroll your browser or click the page, the gif will start animating again. This is a temporary hack, until Google adds this functionality or a plugin is written.

b. You must use your mouse to click another tab and then click back on the tab you are trying to stop gif animation in. You can’t use the keyboard shortcut [Ctrl]+[Tab].

Source

note: the article is dated from Dec 2008, i don't know whether this trick works with current versions of Chrome, it doesn't work for me with SRWare Iron Portable 3.x

Molly7244

Posted 2009-09-11T21:20:11.527

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No, you can't do this. Firefox and Internet Explorer have the functionality you describe, but Chrome doesn't.

Ben S

Posted 2009-09-11T21:20:11.527

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I have just found that clicking the snipping tool "appears" to work. As soon as you cancel the snipping tool, you bounce back to the animation (that has been moving forward while you snipped).

Corlis

Posted 2009-09-11T21:20:11.527

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Yes, just make a right click and then choose "Show Control Elements" then you have all video controls.

Black

Posted 2009-09-11T21:20:11.527

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Press the close button of your Chrome window with the left button of your mouse and keep your mouse down, at this time the gif will be paused.

if(you don't want to close the window){
just move your cursor out of the close button and release your mouse button;
}

Sigma

Posted 2009-09-11T21:20:11.527

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