I had no idea that it made the graphic easier to open when height was written in..and I was on dial up for several months last year when I came back home to stay after a very long visit at my daughter’s.
My computer was from the dark ages here so it made it doubly difficult. Military Monday was almost impossible for me to load..pookie’s toons were impossible. I keep my graphics below 70 now that you gave me that great link
Under 300,000
http://tools.dynamicdrive.com/imageoptimizer/
over 300,000bytes(You must insert a jpg link for this one)
http://www.321webmaster.com/optijpg.php
No size in picture reduction..just bytes reduced in both.
No luck with reducing animated graphics at either site..
It doesn’t make the graphic open faster with the width and height are there, but what it does is open the post with the size built in, so that anything that follows stays put. Without the width and height specified in the graphic, when the post opens the first time, you get that tiny little box where the graphic will be - if it is HUGE (and we don’t know until it fully opens) and we are trying to read something after that graphic starts opening, we keep losing our place as it opens to the full size. If it’s a really small one in both physical size AND in bytes, it’s not a problem, but the big ones are. :(
I’m Thankful to have Learned how to Reduce the Bytes in Pics of Late; it’s Neat, because that Way the Pics can be a Little Bigger but still have a Reasonable Byte-Size. I Used to Shrink Some Pics Very Small to Try to Reduce the Bytes. (Some of my Pics Look Better Small, though, Lol!) : )