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 Posted by dorayme on 02/26/07 00:52 
In article  
<1172449857.616506.167700@a75g2000cwd.googlegroups.com>, 
 "windandwaves" <nfrancken@gmail.com> wrote: 
 
> Hi Folk 
>  
> If you have a large image does it make sense to slice it to make it 
> load faster?  If so, what would be the best way? 
>  
> Please dont ask me why to have a large image in the first place - that 
> is a given... 
>  
> TIA 
>  
> > Nicolaas 
 
The idea of slicing to save is dependent on you preparing the  
different slices differently. In other words, there is no point  
at all simply slicing and having the overhead of a "display"  
table to boot. If you have parts of an image that can be heavily  
compressed without affecting the look you want, and other parts  
not so amenable, there might be an argument if bandwidth is  
really at such a premium and the pic is so large as to warrant  
it. But I'd say not to bother, it is a small k gain at best and  
there are many downfalls, namely getting the bits to render well  
cross browser. The way to do it is usually to use a generator in  
prgms like Fireworks and these work best when there are lots of  
filler clear gifs to pad the table out right! It is not a nice  
road to travel. It is sometimes done where you want to have  
ordinary html text in the midst of it all (which generates  
problems too). 
 
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dorayme
 
  
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