P. J. Alling wrote:
>The rendering engine in you browser is resizing the Jpeg for display and
>not doing a very good job of it. Resize the image to the display size
>in a good editing program like Photoshop, etc. to fit the size required
>rather than have the HTML determine the size in the i
On 1/24/07, David Savage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 05:14 AM 25/01/2007, Perry Pellechia wrote:
> >Always a "danger" of using software like Frontpage or Golive to create
> >a web page. Images resized in a browser never give appealing results.
>
> Not only that, but if there are a lot of image
At 05:14 AM 25/01/2007, Perry Pellechia wrote:
>Always a "danger" of using software like Frontpage or Golive to create
>a web page. Images resized in a browser never give appealing results.
Not only that, but if there are a lot of images on the page they can take
forever to load.
Here is an exa
The rendering engine in you browser is resizing the Jpeg for display and
not doing a very good job of it. Resize the image to the display size
in a good editing program like Photoshop, etc. to fit the size required
rather than have the HTML determine the size in the img tag.
ann sanfedele wrot
Always a "danger" of using software like Frontpage or Golive to create
a web page. Images resized in a browser never give appealing results.
On 1/24/07, ann sanfedele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Perry Pellechia wrote:
>
> >Interesting, looks OK one of my system: Mac OSX 10.4, Firefox 3.0
> >
Perry Pellechia wrote:
>Interesting, looks OK one of my system: Mac OSX 10.4, Firefox 3.0
>Alfa, but on my XP box running Firefox 2 I can see what you are
>talking about. I think Frontpage is creating a web page that is
>"resizing" of the image,
>
I thought it was doing that slightly by putting
Interesting, looks OK one of my system: Mac OSX 10.4, Firefox 3.0
Alfa, but on my XP box running Firefox 2 I can see what you are
talking about. I think Frontpage is creating a web page that is
"resizing" of the image, i.e., displaying it at a percent of the full
size. The browser is then doing t
Ok techies, can you tell me how - or rather - tell the woman who used
front page to build the site,
what to do to correct the "wrinkles' in my logo design for the 2007
(Scrabble) Players Championship.
When you view the site, the image has, as you see, wrinkles kinda on
logo especially on the Sc
8 matches
Mail list logo