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Posted by Travis Newbury on 03/20/07 16:25
On Mar 20, 12:11 pm, Ben C <spams...@spam.eggs> wrote:
> > bla bla bla, don't worry, be happy. If they are there then the
> > browser doesn't have to calculate the image size because you've told
> > it the height and width values already. If the height and width
> > attributes are not included, the browser has to load the entire image,
> > then calculate its size before displaying it. I don't believe it will
> > effect your ranking either way.
>
> The image dimensions are typically stored in the header of the image
> file. But most browsers try to make a start at laying out the text
> before the images have finished loading from the server. If you provide
> the sizes, the browser can leave holes in the text that are the right
> dimensions for the images when they arrive and you save some
> reformatting.
Still won't effect the ranking
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