Different sizes of duplicate .jpgs though there is only one image in the images folder.

D

DSG

I thought when I have an image that I use on two pages in FrontPage that if
I had to reduce the size on one page, then the other page's image would also
show the size reduction. I'm re-creating this image for updating
information "printed" on it and just called up the properties of the image
on each of the pages because they don't look the same size.
One is 328 W x 179 H.
Other is 249 W x 137 H.
But I only have the one copy in the images folder.

Is this normal? I have always seen the duplicates become the same size as
the one that was resized.
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

It's normal if you're using the height width attibutes to resize the same
image with different sizes on pages. Personally, I prefer to physically
resize and optimize images even if they're identical.


|I thought when I have an image that I use on two pages in FrontPage that if
| I had to reduce the size on one page, then the other page's image would
also
| show the size reduction. I'm re-creating this image for updating
| information "printed" on it and just called up the properties of the image
| on each of the pages because they don't look the same size.
| One is 328 W x 179 H.
| Other is 249 W x 137 H.
| But I only have the one copy in the images folder.
|
| Is this normal? I have always seen the duplicates become the same size as
| the one that was resized.
|
|
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

Yes, this is normal when you use FP to resize the image on your page. You need to resize and
optimize your images in a image editor, then re-import the image into your web, then re-insert the
image on to your page, you will need to delete the original image first or change the dimension
under properties.

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