Basically don't resize images it is a waste of bandwidth just download the 
image once in the right size for your design and be done with it

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De: John
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Para: CSS-Discuss
Asunto: [css-d] the realities of moving and resizing images
Enviado: 7 de nov, 2011 10:10

Would anyone care to weigh in on what they've learned in terms of 
moving/resizing images within a css markup?

Is one of the key things to keep in mind the size of the parent in relation to 
the size(s) of images inside it? dumb question yeah, but if you're going to 
move/resize images I'm curious the best way to view and attack the problem.

Maybe you just put them where you need to put them, then adjust values in the 
affected styles as needed to accomodate and ensure that the layout integrity is 
preserved?

thank you in advance for any experience you can share.

John
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