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In Web designing, an optimized image gives you the smallest image size while maintaining a high quality visual appearance. Each image on your site must be correctly sized and optimized for web use.
Research shows that more than 50% of internet users are using dial-up connections to access the web. If your page does not download rapidly, visitors will quickly move on to find another site.
If the image is too large, the file will be larger than needed, slowing the page load time without increasing the visual quality. If the image is too small, it will be stretched by the browser to fit the size you specify and the visual quality will suffer.
It's advisable to optimize an image's size first, before inserting it into a Web page and uploading it to your site. So therefore, reduce the "weight" of your pages to eliminate the slow page loading. |