![]() We can repair the chair….repaint the chair….rebuild the chair….restore the chair….refurbish the chair….reupholster the chair….or reposition the chair in the great living room of life. We can do amazing things to the chair….in the chair….and with the chair. Which I caught….pondered….and held for future reference. We gotta be movin’ on.”īut the student was making a broader point than he knew. He was saying: “Seminary is a rented chair. Had we folded our chairs and looked on the underside of the seat, we would have seen the name of the rental company woodburned into the surface. And they would be trucked out that night. The chairs had been trucked in that morning. ![]() The chairs on which we sit are the property of the Greater Columbus, Ohio Rent-All Society. The chairs on which we sit are not the chairs of the last (or even the next-to-last) judgment. The chairs on which we sit are not the chairs at the left hand of power or the right hand of glory. The chairs on which we sit are not the chairs of the prophets and the apostles. As he approached the microphone, he did the things that every nervous speaker does. He was the only student on the platform, chosen to speak on behalf of the graduating seniors. The visiting dignitary (chosen to deliver the commencement address) was eloquent. On this particular occasion, the speakers were eloquent. Three years previous, those churches had taken these would-be preachers under their wings….had loved them….fed them….nurtured them….and suffered their “greenness.” Now that these student preachers actually knew something….and would momentarily have degrees to prove it….they would leave for more fertile fields. Also seated there were parishioners from a number of rural Methodist churches in mid-Ohio. And the parents of the younger graduates. And seated to the rear of this robed army were the plainclothes people. The faculty and trustees, in every color of the rainbow….bedecked like peacocks. Everybody else sat in folding chairs, grouped on the grass. The platform was elevated for the seating of the dominant players. Given its setting on the banks of a meandering river, the graduation exercises were held out of doors on the lush green quadrangle. The place was the Methodist Theological School in Ohio where I was a trustee in those days. It was a Saturday pretty much like this one, albeit thirty years ago. Figma can only export animated GIFs as static images.Memorial Service, Detroit Annual Conference Animated GIFs only play back in presentation view. View animated GIFs in the canvas (editor).We recommend layering fills and using blend modes instead. There are some actions you can't take with animated GIFs. Choose which frame of the GIF you want to display in the canvas.Keep and export metadata including Frame delay and # of Loops.View images and animated GIFs in the Figma mobile app.There are also a few extra options for GIFs: Create overlays in prototypes using GIFs. ![]() Apply scrolling overflow settings to GIFs.Apply masks to only show a part of the GIF.Adjust the opacity, fill mode, and rotation of a GIF.Scale, rotate and adjust the dimensions of GIFs.Like static images, you can also manipulate aspects of a GIF. Next to the image's dimensions in the canvas.When viewing the file in the editor, animated GIFs appear as static images. ![]() View animated GIFsĪnimated GIFs only play in presentation view. We recommend saving a copy of the image locally and dragging the file into the file instead. Want to copy and paste an animated GIF from a website in the browser? Some browsers will only allow you to copy a static version of the GIF. ![]()
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