Setting height and width
will reduce the size of the image on the webpage
but will not reduce the size of the files themselves.

Setting height and width
will improve download time
though it will only really be noticeable
on a slow connection with large graphics.

Hope this helps

Gerald, Christine and Craig England,
NHI Review, Aabye's Baby, Haiku Talk,
Zimmerzine, Netmiser, Cyberscribers.
http://www.nhi.clara.net/index.htm



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> From: Peacenet Balkans Desk <[log in to unmask]>
> To:
> Subject: lpowered.gif etc.
> Date: 09 February 1999 17:21
>
> In order to slightly reduce the size of lpowered.gif and catalist.gif images
> that appear on the trailers of subpages of my list, I've done the standard
> width= and height= in the <img ...> tags in mailtpl.  I've also tried ".SE
> LPOWERED <url pointing to smaller files>" in $WWW_IMAGES_URLDEF.
>
> None of this has any effect - the gifs still show up at their default sizes.
>
> What am I doing wrong?  Thanks for any advice.  --  ed
> ----
> Ed Agro, Peacenet Balkans Desk, Boston ([log in to unmask])
>