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Lizzzet - 18 Aug 2004 22:49 GMT
I do save all my pictures "for web" in PhotoShop first.
To create thumbnails, I just draw a small frame and insert the picture.
Is this wrong?
Should I create the actual little thumbnail in Photoshop first and then put
that picture on the page and use the other pix for the hyperlink?
Or does it make a difference as far as loading speed?
I still use Pub 2000 - I am happy with this version and do not want to
upgrade.
David Bartosik MS MVP - 18 Aug 2004 23:23 GMT
I recommend doing both the thumbnail and the original in a photo editor,
sized as needed and at an appropriate resolution.

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> I do save all my pictures "for web" in PhotoShop first.
> To create thumbnails, I just draw a small frame and insert the picture.
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> I still use Pub 2000 - I am happy with this version and do not want to
> upgrade.
Lizzzet - 19 Aug 2004 00:34 GMT
Thank you David.

> I recommend doing both the thumbnail and the original in a photo editor,
> sized as needed and at an appropriate resolution.
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> > I still use Pub 2000 - I am happy with this version and do not want to
> > upgrade.
 
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