A question regarding the use of images in website design

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  • Benjamin Langlois
    Corporal

    • Apr 2008
    • 13

    A question regarding the use of images in website design

    Hello VodaTalkers,

    I am currently developing a website with BlueVoda (as I am sure you all are) and have a question that has been bugging me...

    When you use an image in BlueVoda as a component in your website's design (i.e. it is on every page of your website), you must retrieve it from your computer hard-drive (I know you can use HTML to specify an internet location, but for argument's sake I am referring to the process of specifying a filepath). My question is this: will doing this cause BlueVoda to upload the image as a new image for every page, thus creating multiple copies of the same image on the VodaHost server, or does BlueVoda/VodaHost somehow know that it is the same image, thus only uploading the image once and using that one image for all website pages?

    The reason I ask is that my website could potentially become quite large in page-count, and therefore (although VodaHost is very generous bandwidth-wise) anything that will keep my future bandwidth usage down can only be a good thing!

    Thank you all in advance,

    - Benjamin Langlois


    PS: I am constantly switching between computers (I am not rich, I just use friends' and family members' computers!) and so the image's filepath I specify in BlueVoda will change unless I store them on an external hard-drive (which, depending on your answer/s to the above question may be something I shall invest in).
    The Benjamin Langlois Network: http://www.benjaminlanglois.net
  • Collectors-info
    General

    • Feb 2006
    • 8703

    #2
    Re: A question regarding the use of images in website design

    Hi, it will upload images again, but only overwrite/replace the ones that are there, as you cant have 2 images of the same name on a server. BV now has the facility of publish changed files only in BV 10.00.
    Regards Chris.

    Collectables, Collecting, collectors-info.com

    www.chrismorris.co.uk

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