In article <b30c843f53.r...@user.minijem.plus.com>, Richard Porter
<r...@minijem.plus.com> wrote:
> I've encountered a minor irritation caused by a stupid web authoring
> mistake. The RBWM Recycling page at
> http://www.rbwm.gov.uk/web/wm_recycling.htm contains two images which
> are delivered at 2440 x 1479 px and displayed at 122 x 89 px - the
> files are 340 times the size they need to be!

LOL. I used to be sent word files like that. Tens of pages in a document
with the same massive corporate logo image on every page. "We must" I was
told.

> I have reported this to
> the council but I won't hold my breath for a correction.

Seems okay two days later, Monday.

> The problem is that as soon as these images hove into view the page
> becomes incredibly slow and clunky to move around. I would hazard a
> guess that NS is continually struggling to resize the images as it
> tries to move them around. Would it be possible to resize the images
> once when they are downloaded and then hold them at the required
> display size?

I tend to agree but what if the page is zoomed?


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