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Image Types
HTML code used on the web recognizes two basic graphic formats
- GIF and JPEG. All the images on your web page must be either of
these formats.
- JPEG (Joint Photographic Exchange Group) - As a general
rule, photos should be saved as JPEGs. This file type consists
of 16 million colors.
- GIF (Graphic Interchange Format) - These files contain
256 colors or less and should generally be used for non-photo
graphics. All of the images on these tutorial pages are saved
in GIF format.
Inserting a Graphic
To add a photo or graphic to a web page, select Insert|Picture|From
File from the menu bar. Choose the file and click OK.
Picture Properties
To change the properties of the picture, select the image and
choose Format|Properties from the menu bar.
![[Picture Properties dialog box]](images/pictureproperties.gif)
Below Alternative representations, type a description
of the image in the Text box. This text will appear in
place of the graphic if the user browses your site with graphics
turned off on their browser and will also be displayed while the
picture is loading.
Click the Appearance tab.
- Change the Alignment if the picture should be aligned
to the right or left of the text on the page or if it should be
centered on the page.
- Border thickness will add a border to the picture depending
on the number of pixels you enter. Leave this value at "0"
if there is no border on the picture.
- Horizontal spacing and Vertical spacing are measured
in pixels and will add white space surrounding the picture either
above and below (vertical) or on both sides (horizontal).
- FrontPage automatically calculates the size of the image. However,
if you would like it smaller or larger than actual size, check
the Specify size box and enter the new Width and
Height values. Please note, it is recommended that you
change the actual size of the image in an editing program such
as Adobe Photoshop instead of changing these values, particularly
if the actual size is large and you want it to appear smaller
on the screen. Resizing the actual size of the graphic will lower
the download speed of the image.
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