![]() This gives the illusion of the page loading faster even if it isn’t.I think this is because the default style of link elements has text-decoration: underline There you can set your base image quality - and if you make your jpgs progressive they will load that way rather than all downloading before they appear. Then go and preview one of the pages that uses that Master ie house landĪlso as far as image handling in FW you can set general settings in File>Document Setup under the Graphics Tab Click once on the underline U next to the Normal link. Select your CSS Menu container on the House Master page and in the Inspector 2nd tab (paintbrush) go down to the link section. Thanks once again on the new graphic tab tip!īackground images are untouched by FW - they are what you created them as! Will try the underline you suggest and let you know how I get on? They only have to be good enough to generate interest.īeg to differ on this one, I’ve never created a png, all files are from Raw or Tiff imported direct from Aperture via FW using command ‘e’? It is not fine art you are trying to flog! And even if it were folk want to see it in the Flesh before parting with that sort of dough. Most of your pics only need to be a couple of hundred k - especially on that site. Remember that you can vastly reduce the size/quality of your images because they will only look as good as the monitor that is showing them - and most of them are pretty s***e On the b/ground images I used, I never set them as png’s, is FW doing this as I’ve just looked at the file and can find no way of changing page b/grounds short of optimising in Photoshop? I agree but I’ve been trusting FW to do the conversions and what you see is is what they created, is there a better way? That will save you at least 4.5Mb on every page it is used. ![]() I have just done it and reduced the size to 500k (a tenth) with no loss of quality (especially as a background image) - and you could probably reduce it some more. The image that you have used as a background doorbg.png is nearly 5MbĪs a background it doesn’t need to be transparent (png) instead save it as a jpg and increase the compression. Any views on why the underlines won’t go away no matter what I try? Is there any other gems for me as a photographer trying to use a lot of images at their optimum? jpg doesn’t work with that method so I will now in future use your tip for back grounds. png’s as I have overlapped slides with drop shadows and the. I’m learning all the time and this is another great tip. If you wanted to share it with me you would use info(at) changing (at) for mailing your subscriptions at:įreewaytalk mailing your subscriptions at: Click on the file name and then on the Share File button and then you can put in the email address of who you want to share the file with. me account you can elect to share a file that is in your Public folder. Not at all - the same rules of image optimisation apply across the board. I also understand how to send the link from my public file, I just wasn’t sure about the etiquette regarding personal mail address’s or posting this file live to the freeway talk community. ![]() You are right, I have no problem with image optimisation, it’s the rest including and mostly html text where the rules are far from the same as graphics.
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