Talah,

I am guessing you use of images is photographs or snapshots which are 
handled in the way this thread discusses.

Personally if I use photos in a tiddlywiki I simply apply the compression 
and sizing I would do on any website before placing them in the wiki.

However for most applications I personally use images for buttons or 
illustration and small pngs or regular svgs are what I use and I have not 
yet needed to externalise images.

With the next version of tiddlywiki or a future version of bob there will 
be a secure online node solution where it should be irrelevant the number 
and size of images in tiddlers however you will be able to download a 
single file offline tiddlywiki and this is when the size of the images will 
matter. 

I am also interested in the various diagramming and graphing tools as they 
also communicate graphically with a much lower byte requirement. The plugin 
is rarely as big as a single raster photo and can generate 100s of 
representations in the same space as a second raster image.

Perhaps we should all background the type and way we wish to use images in 
tiddlywiki rather than just "images" in general because they do have 
different tricks and treatments.

Regards
Tony

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