Re: Image size publisher 2003



John, I think I/we have overloaded you with too much information. You do not
edit the images AFTER you Publish to The Web, and produce the HTML. If you
do not have the original images, then forget about trying to optimize them
before inserting them into your Publisher doc.

Let's back up and take this step by step.

1. First step is to open your Publisher file, go to Tools > Options > Web
Tab and uncheck "Rely on VML..." and "Allow PNG...".

2. Then read the article: "Compress graphics file sizes to create smaller
Publisher Web pages":
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA011266301033.aspx Then
compress the graphics in your Publisher document as per that article.

3. Use FTP to access the web host server, and delete all the old Publisher
HTML files. This would include your index.htm file and the index_files
folder.

4. Go back to your Publisher file, and Publish to the Web, produce a new
index.htm file and index_files folder and use FTP to upload these new HTML
files.

5. Post back when you are done, and we will look at your site again.

DavidF

"john" <jr_wilkinson@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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How do I make publisher publish jpg instead of png?
Just relized reason for being so slow
I only have publisher file, not the seperate images
If I import png then pub exports png is that how it works?



"john" <jr_wilkinson@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In Firefox they load much much faster
Can I convert them from png to jpg in irfranview then substitute file
after I have published, or must I import jpg's into pub first?



"Rob Giordano (Crash)" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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So far I like 03 a lot...so does my printer buddy. He says it's got more
commercial stuff. I'll find out soon enough I have to finish my
non-profit's
Playbill in 30 days.

The copy I have came with Digital Imaging 10, which I haven't installed
yet.
If I doo I think my machine will be on image editing overload, but am
tempted to try it. What can I say? Hi my name is Rob and I'm a software
junkie. Hi Rob!

I have Elements as well. But, still end up going back to PS6.

Oh,,,dang I just realized we're wayyyy ot on this..sorry.

R.
"DavidF" <Nope@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| Ha...If the truth be told, I still use Pub 2000 for everything except
| testing purposes and helping out here. It does everything I want to
do,
and
| I prefer it to Pub2003 for web building especially. I know, Pub 2003
is
| "better" for print publications, but I have found no need to
switch...guess
| I am one of those, if it ain't broke, why fix it, people.
|
| I have Irfanview installed, but rarely use it. I use PS Elements for
most
| things and probably a half dozen other apps for one or two functions.
For
| example I like the "warmify" quick fix in Picasa from Google, and
haven't
| been able to duplicate it in Elements. It seems like every time I buy
a
new
| piece of equipment, I get a new photo editor or organizer, and have
just
| quit installing them, especially after loading a couple that took over
the
| defaults...
|
| DavidF
|
| "Rob Giordano (Crash)" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message
| news:%23uhWZ9Y3GHA.4796@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| >I try to help when I can. Longtime user of p2000 and now also have
2003
(a
| > tad on the noobish side still with 03).
| >
| > I use IrFanview for quick resize, rename, optimization but PS to
actually
| > edit an image. I find IrFanview much quicker on batch ops.
| >
| >
| >
| > "DavidF" <Nope@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| > news:eAAag3Y3GHA.3492@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| > |I do too. I didn't mean to confuse people. In an ideal world, they
should
| > | resize and optimize the images in a third party image editing
program
| > before
| > | they insert them into a Publisher 2003 webpage, and also use the
| > compression
| > | feature in Publisher. I suggest that because I suspect that most
people
| > do
| > | not fully optimize the images for Publisher, and that there are
probably
| > | other graphics on the pages that will benefit from the
compression.
| > Using
| > | both, you get the fastest loading pages.
| > |
| > | FWIW I use Pub 2000 and import my images rather than insert them.
I
find
| > I
| > | get better results that way, but that is probably beyond what most
| > people
| > | want to do when they choose to use Publisher to produce their
sites.
| > |
| > | Thanks for your comments...they are always helpful.
| > |
| > | DavidF
| > |
| > | "Rob Giordano (Crash)" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
| > message
| > | news:e%23al0XY3GHA.1288@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| > | >I like doing it outside of FP or Pub.
| > | >
| > | >
| > | > "DavidF" <Nope@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| > | > news:u1uPNQY3GHA.3428@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| > | > | And after that, compress all the images and graphics:
"Compress
| > graphics
| > | > | file sizes to create smaller Publisher Web pages":
| > | > |
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA011266301033.aspx
| > | > |
| > | > | DavidF
| > | > |
| > | > | "Rob Giordano (Crash)" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
in
| > | > message
| > | > | news:uoUfnIY3GHA.600@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| > | > | > You should resize & optimize first.
| > | > | >
| > | > | >
| > | > | >
| > | > | > "john" <jr_wilkinson@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| > | > | > news:wQoQg.34812$E67.23901@xxxxxxxxxxx
| > | > | > | In publisher some image sizes are 5 megs
| > | > | > |
| > | > | > | When I publish to web can publisher reduce image size or
do I
| > have
| > | > to
| > | > do
| > | > | > it
| > | > | > | manually?
| > | > | > | I published and site took forever to load
| > | > | > |
| > | > | > |
| > | > | > | John
| > | > | > |
| > | > | > |
| > | > | >
| > | > | >
| > | > |
| > | > |
| > | >
| > | >
| > |
| > |
| >
| >
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