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8/2/2011 7:55 PM
 
THANKS!!!


I will remove both of those ASAP!!!


Question:
This is impossible for an exac t answer, but what is a "Reasonable" size for graphics we put on our pages????

Some page have numerous graphics and then of course there is the occasional one that I think is small and it is NOT. 

So, obviously the web page builder must constantly be thinking about each graphic and CHECK IT.

Again, I say Thank you.
Joel in Houston
 
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8/3/2011 6:12 AM
 
there no right or wrong - though smaller is always better (anything >100kb is certainly something to be concerned about). In general just make sure the image are optimised for the web -free options such as microsoft picture manager or paint.net are useful as the typically allow you to play with the levels to pick one where the quality is still good enough. If you just want to quickly shrink then online crunchers such as http://crunch4free.net/ or http://www.gifreducer.com/ are handy

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