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Answer» Hi guys,
I'm trying to find the best WAY, in terms of QUALITY and SPEED of download to put web graphics up onto a web page.
I'm trying to make a web page. I've designed something in *ai and I've been TOLD by many to save the file as png or gif and this is the format you should use when making a web page.
However, I've found that the graphics are blocky and pixely when I've save the vector to a png or gif file I'm not just not happy when I get it up on the web page.
DO I have any other choices?
I've thought about svg but not sure if every browser will support itTry the JPG/JPEG format. I'll THINK you may find it suits your purposes quite well.i second that. if you dont line png, jpg is the way to go. i wouldnt go with some other obscure file types.Any blockiness is doubtless caused by exporting at too low a resolution. You can tweak this in AI in the export dialogue box.AI = Artificial Intelligence?PNG-24 is a nice format, but it unfortunately isn't supported by most older browsers. You might just want to stick with low-compression JPG files.
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Adobe Illustrator.
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