by robert adams » Mon Jul 14, 2008 1:32 am
as long as you dont depend on the viewer's browser to resize images.
that occurs when you put width and height dimensions in the html for the image.
for instance, if your image is 600x600 and you do the following:
[code]
<img src="whatever.com/images/image.gif width="100" height="100">
[code]
it will cause the page to load slower and depending on the browser, it will make it hard to even scroll through the page.
so, resize your images on your comptuer to whatever size you need them, then upload them to your website and put the correct width and height dimensions in your html.
robert