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black_fish2003
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As dori sa stiu si eu pentru o calitate buna , un gif cum ar trebui salvat ?
Multumesc .


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google a scris:

If you use pixel sizes for your fonts (instead of points, percentages, or the generic 1,2,3 sizes) the font size remains pretty consistent, and is m-u-u-ch easier to edit and add links down the road... Your fonts look like around 10-11 pixels...



With that said - if you prefer to use graphics, here are a few tips I keep in mind. First, if you're optimizing them through photoshop - use the "optimize for web setting", so you have control over the final output. I think PS4  calls it something else now like "save for web"... or something. If using fireworks or anoither program to save it out, you still want to compare settings. The goal is to use the fewest number of colors in your .gif without losing quality (and it becomes a balance). Your site just has basically two colors - the dark grey and the lighter tan, but I would use more than just two colors for the "anti-aliasing" around the text... say maybe 8 or 16 colors to be safe. As you adjust the settings, you should be able to see the file size adjust in the bottom of the panel - yours are very simple colors, so likely will only be aroun 5kb at the most... extremely small, and should be no problem with loading at all...



Hope that helps - for what it's worth - I've found that .gifs work best for text - but not so good for photos, or gradients... you'll get some banding for those, so a .jpg or .png works best for photos... Gif format works best for text because it's generally "crisper" - jpgs blend the colors in a photo better, but generall make smaller text appear fuzzy. But the same rules apply to .jpg/.png settings - try to adjust the setting when you're saving a .jpg to get the best quality at the lowest setting. I generally don't go below 30 on a .jpg - and sometimes as much as 60 on the quality setting depending on how soft it begins to look. Compare that to a .png - and no matter what the settings, a .jpg will always be a smaller file size for download - .pngs are only used if you need the alpha channel (so that the background is has transparency for being placed over a background color)...


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