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Strange one? I tried a couple of test pages with jpg & png with different settings, & got the same as you have on your pages. The jpg's are ok & reducing. But the png's increase in size.
As said earlier, with your size images it loads ok. But personally i would use 2 separate images as a pop up with some html code. Tend to get a better finish this way.
Hi, You would have to upload 2 images to your site (1 Thumbnail & 1 large image) Then adjust the code below to suite your images & place in an html box on your page. Red = large popup link Mauve= size of large pop up (worth adding 20px to this part) Green = pop up position from top & left of screen on where it will show. Blue=thumbnail link Orange=is the thumbnail size.
<a href=""#" onClick="window.open('http://www.collectors-info.com/testing/01.jpg', '','alt=some good alt text here, width=620, height=420, left=200, top=150,'); return false;""><img src="http://www.collectors-info.com/testing/tn_01.png" width=160, hight=106 border=0></a>
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Cut and paste the code between the lines above, pop it inti a html box & press preview to test.
Hello,
The Lakota regalia pic is still huge (electronically) 87+ kb's.
I will squeeze it down in PhotoShop to apprx 30K without any noticeable change if you like?
Contact me www.zone5pix.com/contactus.html and I will return it to you as an attachment.
The home page took 9 sec's for it to fully load on my cable connection.
CarbonTerry
Semper Fi
Still green...still mean......just not as lean
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