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Date:         Wed, 6 Feb 2008 09:09:42 -0800
Reply-To:     neil N <musomuso@GMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         neil N <musomuso@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: re. Freeware to reduce image file sizes for my Vanagon
              website?
Comments: To: "Gary Lee www.vwrack.com" <gary2a@telus.net>
In-Reply-To:  <03DE321E-793C-4E3B-ABD3-CB5D08914F29@telus.net>
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This is what I'm going for on my Vanagon Googlepages site

tubaneil.googlepages.com

I'm trying smaller thumbnails now. This will change.

I have found that irfanview (www.irfanview.com) works well and I'm learning more about reducing file size.

Yah simple is good. I have no need for bells and whistles and am aware that some Vanagon-ites use dial up. I'm also aware that someone on the road looking at content on a PDA might want pages that are easier to read with a small display. i.e. no dancing GIF's clogging things up. I too think it's nice to have pics that don't need to be clicked on. To this end, I am working to make my google site simpler/quicker to download. My .mac site? well don't get me started! If I can fit the same content on one or two FREE Googlepages sites, I'll do it. Of course there won't be any more of my Vanagon "educational" videos! I was finding those a PITA to make anyways!

--- ;^)

Here's to simpler quicker to download Vanagon web sites!

Neil.

On Feb 5, 2008 4:07 PM, Gary Lee www.vwrack.com <gary2a@telus.net> wrote: > >> Clean looking, with good sized images that load relatively > >> quickly. On > >> the whole, I prefer this k.i.s.s. apporoach to web design. > >> > >> The average size of my uploaded images to goolepages is 150kb. > >> > >> Could I make the same size images smaller in file size w/o too much > >> loss in quality? > > > --- > > >Problem is, any image of 250k or smaller is not going to show such > >details as name badges etc clearly, or even legibly at all. > >Pixelation is ths problem. If you try to enlarge such an image, all > >you'll see is pixels... no extra detail, unlike larger images. > > ---------- reply -------- > > The images on Richard's site are between 40k and 90k in size. Just > the right size for the intended purpose. And no annoying thumbnails > that require clicking. His pictures are big enough to see adequate > detail, but still offer reasonable load times. > > Notice the sizing of his pictures also, they are about 800 pixels > wide x 530 high (11.1" x 7.4") at 72 dpi. > That renders a good size for 1024 x 768 and up monitors, no lateral > scrolling. Additionally, anything more than 72 dpi is not required > for viewing on computer screens. So keep it at 72 dpi for the web. > > A look at Richard's code shows an efficient and simple text only > page. Web designers today seem to be unable to resist using every > possible gimmick available. > > http://jones.colorado.edu/jones/BByBridge/ > > Gary Lee >

-- Neil Nicholson. 1981 Air Cooled Westfalia - "Jaco" http://web.mac.com/tubaneil

Engine swap beginings: http://tubaneil.googlepages.com/


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