Re: Source code pointing to local computer
> Regarding the photographs - I suppose resizing them in Photoshop is
> another
> weeks work!
Not really - honestly! Open your image in Photoshop/PaintshopPro/ or
whatever you have.
A *very* rough guide...
In Photoshop select Image> Image Size > change the width to 280 and allow PS
to Constrain Proportions (to maintain aspect ratio) - it shouldn't matter to
you what the height is. File > Save for Web. Ensure you have jpeg not gif.
Adjust the slider until you have a fine balance between size and quality
(say around 35-40kb). Click on Save (to your website images folder, don't
overwrite your original). Answer "Yes" to the question you already have a
file of that name. Upload it from DW and you should immediately see the
difference in loading times without loss of quality. It should be no more
than about 5 minutes' work for each pic at the beginning and with a bit of
practice, less.
--
Jo
"Janthesailer" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks Jo,
> I really don't know where you guys get this stuff! One thing I have
> noticed
> is that in a couple of places I have "Index" not "index" so I've changed
> that.
> This is a steep learning curve.
> Can you tell or at least give me some idea what the HTML code ought to be
> to
> point back to the CSS within the site?
> Regarding the photographs - I suppose resizing them in Photoshop is
> another
> weeks work!
>
> J
>
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