Updated Website Design - Review and Suggestions

saudilawyers

New Member
Hi,

I am new to image and graphic manipulation and editing and I would like to understand how different photo formats works for website contents. We have just redesigned our website, http://www.aljoufilaw.com/ar/, and I would like to get opinions how to proceed with this.

We currently used JPEG for the images, is there a better format to use that will render the photos with high quality and resolution?

Does increasing the resolution of the image in Photoshop helps or does it make a difference between a 72 and 1200 resolution?

Thank you all for any input with this matter.
 

chrishirst

Well-Known Member
Staff member
is there a better format to use that will render the photos with high quality and re
Portable Network Graphics (.png)

Does increasing the resolution of the image in Photoshop helps or does it make a difference between a 72 and 1200 resolution?
It increases the byte size, improves printing quality and increases download time immensely without making any hugely noticable improvement to on screen rendering.
 

webstudent123

New Member
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when it comes to the images on your slider you will have to stick with a jpg- a png will be a large file size -

Your site does not appear to have much graphics on it that can be optimized other then those on your slider, which already have been optmized, but likely with a high quality- if your using photoshop when you compress, set the quality to around 60 and you should drop your file size from 100+ to around 70kbs for you slider images- the other images around your site seem to be fine (around 30kb +/-)

in fact, as I review your post and mine I am doubting your post was legit.. oh well, already wrote all this- Cheers!
 
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