Re: webpage pictures
- From: "rfr" <rfrohrer@xxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 2 Apr 2006 16:19:57 -0500
I am using a guildeline of an 800x600 visitor viewing screen ( resolution)
So, I am making my large images 750 pixels or less.
In cases where I need the option for them to view a larger image, I display
a link to a larger image.
At 750, it leaves room for differences in Mac screen and scrolling bars at
800x600
Others may have set other guideline horizontal widths. But, this is what I
use.
"teecee" <tom@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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With todays broadband internet access and faster computers, I was
wondering what is the best picture size for posting on webpages. I am
restoring an ol truck and I want to post pictures as i move forward with
the project. I would like to have pictures large enough for people to see
clearly, but not take forever to download. I know the resolution does not
ned to be over 72 dpi.
Thanks for the help
Tom
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