Guest scca Posted January 25, 2001 Share Posted January 25, 2001 finally got around to posting a pic of the a-arms with the heims. similar to whats been posted before. these are going into a customer car and figured better post a pic before theyre installed also i've been told my site is real slooow. so i am converting all the jpgs to gif files. is almost cutting the file size in half.. never knew about that! anyone else have any web ideas i'm willing to listen. ------------------ Mike mike@fonebooth.com http://www.fonebooth.com/brakes.html raceparts and brake upgrades. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest pauli Posted January 25, 2001 Share Posted January 25, 2001 site seems pretty fast to me... and i think you'd lose a lot in the jpg-gif changeover, the pics are great as they are now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest scca Posted January 26, 2001 Share Posted January 26, 2001 i misunderstood the gif thing.. i'm supposed to save everything in photo shop 5.5 under a medium setting.. whatever that is i'll figure that tomorrow. Kent (who told me about this) managed to compress a 46k file to 8k .. so now i'm on a mission Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
randy 77zt Posted January 26, 2001 Share Posted January 26, 2001 i checked out your site last night .every thing worked fine.please dont lose any good pictures.if you were really into software you could do the click on picture thing like smut sites . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest dankinzle Posted January 26, 2001 Share Posted January 26, 2001 Your pics are fine, but it looks like they haven't been optimized (like doing that medium setting thing in photoshop), and I also noticed that your picture sizes are actually bigger than how they appear on your page ie your last coilover picture (a_armHeim_spacers.jpg 33k) have been saved at 436x442, but using your html code, you've forced the browser to show it at like 252x257. What this means, is that people who view the webpage will have to download a picture that is larger than what they actually view. So to keep file sizes to a minimum, shrink your pic sizes to the size that they will appear on the web page (I can usually get 800x600 down to like 40k, and a 320x240 thumbnail down to 7-8k using medium quality in photoshop55). Hope this helps, Long ------------------ '75 Just JTR mounted. http://www.geocities.com/mandryd/v8z/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest scca Posted January 28, 2001 Share Posted January 28, 2001 got busy at the store and didnt get to the photo shop mods... that'll be next week Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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