|  | Posted by Paul on 01/18/08 13:17 
"Jim S" <jim@jimXscott.co.uk> ha scritto nel messaggio news:1xozv5n450bq0$.dlg@ID-104726.news.individual.net...
 > Not strictly an HTML question, but what is the accepted size of graphics
 > on
 > a website? I have kept mine to a maximum of 610 x 400 px knowing that some
 > people will still view on 800 x 600 screens with all manner of toolbars.
 > However they look better when bigger.
 > I am tempted to go bigger for those of us on 1024 x 768 or more.
 > Is there an accepted convention for this or does everyone do their own
 > thing?
 
 In my website I have choosen having thumbs 250 or 350 px large, and "great"
 images 800 px large.
 The important thing is their "weight" to reduce downloading time. I have
 optimized it in no more than about 10 KB and about 70KB each.
 Using these values, download speed is rather high.
 Many times it is necessary compressing images with a minimun loss of
 quality. To do this I use ACDSee image viewer, that has this capability.
 Paul
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