Lee wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
I have a big image 1852 pixels x 1852 pixels

When I use in html <img alt="xxxx" src="logo.jpg" height="79"
width="79" border="0"/>

The rendering by SM is superb

BUT using this have a side effect that when the end-user have this
picture on the web-page ... He downloaded the original picture
1852x1852 which is 2.042 KB


To avoid this, I use Irfanview to shrink the picture to a 79
pixels x 79 pixels so the end-user download this modified
picture which is 14 KB

And the rendering of this picture <img alt="xxxx"
src="logo-small.jpg" height="79" width="79" border="0"/> by SM is
poor.

Is it possible that SM download the logo.jpg picture - then applied
the reduction to 79x79 - then save this new file somewhere - before
showing it in the final page ?

Can I retrieve this picture.file ? Or have you another bright
idea ?

view / page info
select media tab
find your image / save as

That just saves the file containing the original large image, as linked from the HTML source, not the 79x79 pixel image as displayed on screen. The image displayed on screen doesn't exist as a file, only in SeaMonkey's memory.

--
Mark.

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