News

News Section

How can I optimize my photos for the web? I want them to be load quickly and be sharp.

PDF Print E-mail
Q&A
Saturday, 26 June 2010 15:54

Having photos or graphics on your website is a great way to bring your site to life. Unfortunately, it is also a great way to slow your site down if not done the right way!


There are 6 things you need to do:

  • Save Graphics as 'Gif' files and Photos as 'jPg' files
  • 'Crop' your photos/graphics so that you remove unnecessary parts
  • Reduce the image size to the final display size (e.g. 600x400 pixels)
  • Compress JPG to 80-95% of the original
  • Restrict GIF files to 16 colours where possible
  • Save GIF as 'Interlacing' and JPG as 'Progressive' for faster web display

Your imaging software may not do all of these things but do what you can.
If you have many images to resize then I recommend Fotosizer. It is FREE and will do all your images at once. It is also easy to use!

Last Updated on Saturday, 26 June 2010 16:16
 
<< Start < Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next > End >>

Page 1 of 8

Follow PCResolver on Twitter

Follow me with RSS

Search This Site

Newsletter

Please click 'subscribe' to subscribe to the PC Resolver Newsletter. If you do not receive a confirmation then please email steve@pcresolver.es and I will add you to the subscriber list.


Name:

Email:

Recommended

RoboForm: Learn more...

ONSPEED - The Alternative To Broadband

Advanced System Care

CISpro_250x250

Free Remote Backup

iWin, Inc.

Click below to see my FaceBook Page

Microsoft Partner

Frequent Words

Purchase viagra online | bad side effects of viagra | buy viagra | viagra for women | free viagra | buy generic viagra | female version of viagra | price of viagra | information about viagra