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countryjoe
Joined: Aug 20, 2001
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Posted: 2002-Apr-17 12:53
Sort of a simple question. When making thumbnails on webpage, is it better to use 2 images one for thumbnail size image and one for regualar image. Or reduce the size of original with WIDTH=? HEIGHT=? Thanks, Joe
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sdarken
Joined: Sep 22, 2000
# Posts: 426
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Posted: 2002-Apr-17 15:07
The short answer. Use 2 images. This will speed up the loading of the thumbnails page considerably.
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xelA
Joined: Nov 24, 1999
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Posted: 2002-Apr-19 06:27
Hey Joe, a general rule of thumb is never resize an image with HTML always use a graphics program. This will speed up your load time as well as prevent your graphics from looking pixilated.
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