You may want to optimise the image file sizes using a tool like 
https://squoosh.app/

Best wishes

Jeremy

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> On 26 Apr 2020, at 06:44, Bob Jansen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Mark S,
> 
> Thank you for that pointer. Not sure how that 9Mbyte got there but I have 
> removed it by editing the html file itself. Could not find any way to do that 
> in TiddlyWiki. File size now 2.6MByte, much more manageable.
> 
> bobj
> 
>> On Sunday, 26 April 2020 14:29:41 UTC+10, Mark S. wrote:
>> You have 9 megs in your $:/Import tiddler ! Delete that and you'll feel much 
>> better.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Saturday, April 25, 2020 at 8:34:48 PM UTC-7, Bob Jansen wrote:
>>> I am working on a tiddlywiki of images of a book of newspaper clippings 
>>> covering a forty year period. There will be about 180 main tiddlers each 
>>> with an image of a page. I am working on extracting the names of people, 
>>> places, names, and exhibitions mentioned in a clipping so that the reader 
>>> can easily navigate through the book to pages of interest. Each page then 
>>> has an image loaded from an external folder, a list of names, each linked 
>>> to a tiddler providing additional information about the name, such as other 
>>> pages upon which the name appears, links to external biographical sources, 
>>> etc.
>>> 
>>> The issue I am facing is that with only 13% of the pages processed, the 
>>> tiddlywiki file size is already 12Mbyte. At this rate, the final fie size 
>>> could be closer to 100Mbyte. That seems like a large file to load into a 
>>> browser from a web server.
>>> 
>>> Anybody got any suggestions as to whether this is going to be too large as 
>>> a single file? How can the file size be reduced, is anything able to be 
>>> removed from the file? Is it possible to split the single file into smaller 
>>> files and of so how?
>>> 
>>> One other question, as you can see, each page has the names in a list on 
>>> the page itself and as a tag. That seems to be duplication. Anyone wishing 
>>> to provide their feedback as to which should be used, or keep both?
>>> 
>>> http://cultconv.com/English/Conversations/MacQueen_Mary/TiddlyWiki/index.html
>>> 
>>> bobj
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