If that doesn't work, then there probably was a problem with your browser cookies and you would just click on "New GIF" and restart making the GIF again (it shouldn't take that long to remake it). If there were any problems with generating the GIF (frames in wrong order, only some frames appear, etc), I recommend that you resave every single frame of this session (as in go back to frame 1 RIGHT NOW and save every frame from 1 until the last in order). Of course this can vary from computer to computer, so reduce resolution if you have difficulties constructing your GIF. If you don't have that much frames, then increasing resolution is fine. Therefore, it is recommended that you keep your GIF resolution low (600x400 for around 11 frames or 480x320 for up to 15 frames) and at smoothness level 2 for a GIF that has many frames. Please be aware that generating GIFs with rolling text is more computationally intensive as it requires significantly more frames and should avoid giving your computer too much work. Otherwise, if you do use rolling text, you want to be sure to choose the right resolution and smoothness quality. If you choose to not have rolling text, then any resolution or smoothness quality is fine. Recommended resolution and smoothness quality for Rolling Text: However, if you are making this entire GIF in one sitting (not continuing from a save point), then you can safely ignore this message and fill out the "With Rolling Text" option. To enable rolling text throughout the entire GIF, you must resave every single frame of this session (as in go back to frame 1 RIGHT NOW and save every frame from 1 until the last in order) before filling out the "With Rolling Text" option if you are continuing to make a GIF from a save point. NOTE (only for those continuing a GIF project): Worst case worst, just refresh your browser and save every frame before constructing again or click on the "New GIF" button and start fresh again Disclaimer: This is a beta, so bugs are possible.