Your HTML code says "display this image at 100x70" - which is a good size for a thumbnail. However, the actual thumbnail files are 275x183... so you are sending 11kb of data when 2.8kb will do...
Here's the 2 files - the big one as served up by your host, the small one is what size it displays on your website at... I just cropped out the thumbnail after taking a screen shot.
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I'd say either resize the images to match what your HTML is telling the browser to display, or I'd show the bigger thumbnails... (and then link to larger zoom shots than you are currently showing)
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Originally Posted by 911Rob
Hey Steve,
Not sure I follow?
I usually take my photos around the 2MB size, the average day in the field I can take around 800 to 1000 shots. Then I place them into the proper folders as originals. Then I select which ones I'm going to actually use in marketing; say 100 of them. I then email them to myself with MSOutlook using the auto size feature of "Medium". They come back to me instantly and I save them to a reduced file; rename them as a batch and load.
This represents hours and hours of my time; and time is very important to me; so quick wins.
I'm playing with Flickr right now and its looking good for me.
Thanks, sorry I didn't understand your tip?
Cheers,
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