Always a "danger" of using software like Frontpage or Golive to create
a web page.  Images resized in a browser never give appealing results.

On 1/24/07, ann sanfedele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Perry Pellechia wrote:
>
> >Interesting, looks OK one of my system: Mac OSX 10.4, Firefox 3.0
> >Alfa, but on my XP box running Firefox 2 I can see what you are
> >talking about.  I think Frontpage is creating a web page that is
> >"resizing" of the image,
> >
> I thought it was doing that slightly by putting in borders...
>
> > i.e., displaying it at a percent of the full
> >size.  The browser is then doing the resize which can make it look
> >poor.  If she wants to fix this you should resize the image in PS, or
> >another image processing program and make sure that Frontpage displays
> >the image at 100%.
> >
> >
>
> I looked at it in explorer just now and it was still funky - then I
> clicked on "properties"
> saw then on the image, and saw how much it had been reduced... more than
> it looked
> like to me at first.  so I sent her another file newly created from my
> master using the
> size she had scaled to on the vertical side (434 pixels) -
>
> That should do it.  - thought I don't think it will be high on her list
> of things to do right yet.
>
> thanks much for your help
>
> ann
>

Always a "danger" of using software like Frontpage or Golive to create
a web page.  Images resized in a browser never give appealing results.

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