On 2 Nov 2005 at 15:11, Sandra Moore wrote:

> Sorry it took so long to respond...
> Is there some way i could get some pointers on how to revise a page. I am 
> just using the page wizards I found on the internet. Is there a book that 
> can teach me to do this right?

It's much better now than it was but the best fix for your page is simple: 
don't resize original images using HTML image resize tags.

What you need to do is to create a small image (quick to DL) for your page and 
if you would like to give viewer the opportunity to view the image in a larger 
format then you can make that small image into a 'clickable' hot-link which 
calls on the full sized image file, not ideal but a good interim solution. As 
your page currently is you have full res image files being down-loaded in full 
then displayed on the page in a tiny little window.

So instead of:

<img height=232 width=174 src="http://www.rubicongirls.com/big-eyed-sami-may-1-
2005.jpg" border=0 >

Use:

<A HREF="http://www.rubicongirls.com/big-eyed-sami-may-1-2005.jpg";><IMG 
SRC="http://www.rubicongirls.com/big-eyed-sami-may-1-2005_thumb.jpg"; 
BORDER=0></A>

Where the image "big-eyed-sami-may-1-2005_thumb.jpg" is a second copy of the 
original file resized to 232 x 174 pixels.

I hope this helps.

Cheers,


Rob Studdert
HURSTVILLE AUSTRALIA
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