| |  Web Designing Tips Want to optimize several images with the same settings ?
All It Takes Is A Droplet: Create a droplet and save time. Open the optimize palette in Image Ready with your image open. Set the optimization to what you want-file type (JPG, GIF or PNG), quality (low, medium, high), lousiness, dither and so on while previewing the result in the optimized tab of the main in the Optimize palette. This creates what is called a droplet that contains your optimization settings. Save this droplet anywhere you want, say on your desktop. Now drag the folder containing the images to be optimized onto this droplet. All the images in the folder will get optimized the way you specified.
This may take a while depending on the number and size of the images in the folder. You can also drop images one at a time onto the droplet. |  |
Precise Hot Spots : Want to link different parts of an image to various URLs? You can do this by slicing the image and assigning links to the relevant slices, but the disadvantage of this is the lack of precision: slice is necessarily rectangular. Also, slices are pieces of the image. Say you're working on a Web page for children about the different parts of ancient castles. You would like the parts-dungeons; moat, guard towers, and so on-to have precise rollovers and links so that
the information is conveyed correctly. Rather than slices such an images and allot links, use image maps, select the polygon Image Map tool in Image Ready and outline the part you want to talk about precisely . Even circular image maps work fairly well in some areas. You can adjust points of the map edge after finishing the shape, too .in the image map palette, you can specify the URL to link to along with ALT text. To preview your work, save Optimized as a HTML file and check it in a browser. Optimize Your Web Graphics Easily : Despite the cable Internet connections and high-speed modems, Web graphics are still limited speed-wise. The sites that load fastest and work most efficient have well-optimized graphics .GIF images are generally good for line drawings and illustrations while JPG ones are best suited for photographs. Besides file format, there are various factor that affect the optimized image like the 'lousiness'-the amount of data in the image that you're willing to
sacrifice for smaller file size-the number of colors you need minimum, whether you can have dithering or not, so on . In Photoshop, to try out different optimization settings, click Save for Web . A window opens up showing the current image along with various options and menus on the right . in the image window itself, you can see two tabs: 2-up tab to see two versions-the original and the optimized-for comparison along with time needed to load the image according to various modem speeds . The 4-upshows you 3 versions against the original. These previews are useful and convenient, rather than having to manually save the image repeatedly in different ways and comparing each of them. Making A Banner Ad: We're all familiar with banner ads that we see all over the Web: a strip with an image and text that changes into another and another conveying some information. Clicking on this ad takes you to the site that the company is advertising for. You don't have to use GIF
Builder or any other graphics software to animate such an ad. You can make it easily using Front Page. Select Insert-Web component-banner ad manger. In the window that opens, specify the size of the ad, the transition effect, the number of seconds to display each image, the URL to link the ad to and add the images you've prepared. That's it. This feature could also be used you want to share a few photographs coiled also be used when you want to share a few photographs or images but don't want the images to be save-able on the cline's side; right-click will not work on these images. Although the images may be found in the cache, at least they won't be able to be copied directly. >> Page 1 >> Page2
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