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Today is: July, 05 2003 |
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WHAT'S NEW?
Many different types of graphic file formats exist, but three
graphic file formats are generally used in web pages—GIF, JPEG,
and PNG. Currently, GIF and JPEG file formats are the best
supported and can be viewed by most browsers.
PNG files are best suited for almost any type of web graphic due
to their flexibility and small file size; however, the display
of PNG images is only partially supported in Microsoft Internet
Explorer (4.0 and later browsers)
INTRODUCTION TO OUR WEB SITE
And Netscape Navigator (4.04 and later browsers). So unless you
are designing for a specific target audience using a browser
that supports the PNG format, use GIFs or JPEGs for broader
appeal.
GIF (Graphic Interchange Format) files use a maximum of 256
colors, and are best for displaying noncontinuous-tone images or
those with large areas of flat colors, such as navigation bars,
buttons, icons, logos, or other images with uniform colors and
tones.
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ALL CONTENTS IN
THIS WEB SITE ARE COPYRIGHT |
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