December 17, 2004
Cropping and resizing your images for the Web is a common technique for creating smaller thumbnail images that download quickly. However, we've seen many sites that either use HTML's
width and
height attributes to resize larger images, or minimally crop and resize their images to lose vital information (see Figure 1). A better way to create images optimized for the Web is to crop them contextually.
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The US is a generation behind Japan and Korea in high-speed broadband adoption, according to a recent report. U.S. broadband penetration grew by 0.73 percentage points to 53.59% among active Internet users in November. 46.41% of US home users dial into the Internet with "narrowband" connections of 56Kbps or less.
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