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Icon sizes: 256x256, 48x48, 32x32, 24x24, 16x16, 512x512 File formats: ICO, GIF, PNG, BMP Get Your Graphics in OrderWhether you are using jpgs, pngs or eps files, you need to make the files that you upload to your internet site as little as possible .When it comes to graphics and site design, you will want to think tiny. Most good pictures should be around 10-12KB per image. Whether you are using jpgs, pngs or eps files, you would like to make the files that you upload to your website as small as practical. Giant images are the fact that pages load slowly. Use the kinds of graphics that fit the content. For instance, if you are putting up an internet site that is all about ferrets, you do not want to put a picture of a dog on your internet site. The picture may be very cute, and you may like it a lot, but mull it over from the reader's viewpoint. They are visiting your internet site because they need to find out more about ferrets. When using stilsl, try and use compressed files : tiffs and JPGs work best . Avoid using photographs that move, blink, flash or revolve. Research has demonstrated that these kinds of images only irritate and distract web surfers which is not what it is all about. What they will wind up doing is cover up the flashing, blinking irritation to read the copy, or worst still, they will just leave. Use vector graphics rather than raster graphics. Vector pictures are defined by mathematics, not pixels. They can be scaled up or down without any loss of quality. Programs like Illustrator make vector photographs, and Photoshop makes raster pictures. There are 2 reasons why you wish to use vector graphics - they are much smaller in comparison to their raster counterpart, and if you blow it up, it will not pixelate. This is good for Web 2.0 graphics and stuff like buttons or navigation aids on your internet site. Vector formats include EPS ( encapsulated sequel ), AI ( Adobe Illustrator ), WMF ( Windows Metafile ), DXF ( AutoCAD ), CDR ( CorelDraw ), PLT ( Hewlett Packard Graphics Language Plot File ) and SVG ( Scalable Vector Graphics ). Sizing up or down in Adobe Illustrator then saving the file as a JPEG makes for a very small graphic file. Snaps are typically raster photographs, so you want to make them as little as practical. The common raster image formats include BMP ( Windows Bitmap ), PCX ( Paintbrush ), JPEG ( Joint Photographics Expert Group ), row ( Tag Interleave Format ), PNG ( conveyable Network Graphic ), GIF ( Graphics Interchange Format ), CPT ( Corel PhotoPAINT ) and PSD ( Adobe PhotoShop ). When it comes to the use of photographs on your page, you will want to wrap text around it. Usually photos and graphics should add to the layout and not take it over or overpower the feel and look of what is presented to the reader. The content is of primary significance with the graphics adding to the readability and understanding of what is being presented.
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