It is important to have the correct file size and dimension of images displayed on the Web to ensure they download rapidly and display correctly without the need to scroll the Web page.
Images must also be the correct physical size before they are placed on a Web page. They cannot be re-scaled by dragging the image borders as you might do when editing a document in Word. This can cause the image to distort and lose clarity.
The maximum size of an image that fits correctly on a UniSAnet Web page and downloads rapidly is:
The UniSAnet demonstration site (links opens in a new browser window) provides a guide to the suitable file size of images in relation to their dimension in pixels. The site has been developed using:
Table borders have been turned on to show how the images and text are arranged on the page.
Note: You also need to consider the total page file size of the Web page, including all text and images.