Re: How can I hyperlink to an enlarged picture in Publisher 2003?



Most of my "small" files are 400 dpi. I optimized the pages and did a save as
(still need to add photos). I looked at the page image files (Not the ones I
pasted) and the sizes were down considerably ... except for the PNGs. Does
this mean I should upload the ~400 dpi original files for my expanded files.

Any way to edit the PNGs to make them smaller? That's a new format to me and
it crept onto the pages with some of the Office graphics files. They are real
space hogs!

"DavidF" wrote:

Reference: How to Thumbnail in Publisher 2003 Web Publications:
http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/Pub0009/LPMArticle.asp?ID=564

Size? Its a trade off. The bigger the picture, the larger the file, the
slower it loads. Start thinking in pixels instead of inches. I generally use
a 400 pixel width for most "full size" views, and occasionally 480. This
gets the file sizes down to no more than 15 to 20 kb, which load pretty
fast. Some people will provide two links...one for dial-up users to smaller
images, and another for broadband users where file size isn't so important,
and then link these to larger pictures.

DavidF

"The Kat" <TheKat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I would like to link to expanded pictures as well.

What ia the best resolution and photo size (3x5, 4x6 ...) to use for the
expanded pictures? I resized all my product thumbnails to 100 dpi and a
small size before I stuck them into my Pub 2003 site. (at least I still
have
the master photos at 300 dpi).

How much does the "outside" photo link impact the loading time of the site
page? Does the hyperlink slow down the load?

"Don Schmidt" wrote:

While in Publisher, right click the thumbnail, select hyperlink and then
enter
/filename.jpg or if it is a gif or if it is a bmp. Upload the file
picture
along with the new website files.


--
Don
Vancouver, USA


"Sky 1962" <Sky 1962@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have resized my original pic to a thumbnail and added it to my
website.
Now
I would like it if I click on that thumbnail it would hyperlink to my
original pic. What are the necessary steps. I'm running on Publisher
2003.






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