PNG files are best suited for almost any type of web
graphic due to their flexibility and small file size;
however, the display of PNG images is only partially supported
in Microsoft Internet Explorer (4.0 and later browsers)
and Netscape Navigator (4.04 and later browsers). So unless
you are designing for a specific target audience using
a browser that supports the PNG format, use GIFs or JPEGs
for broader appeal.
GIF (Graphic Interchange Format) files use a maximum
of 256 colors, and are best for displaying noncontinuous-tone
images or those with large areas of flat colors, such
as navigation bars, buttons, icons, logos, or other
images with uniform colors and tones. JPEG (Joint
Photographic Experts Group) file format is the superior
format for photographic or continuous-tone images,
because JPEG files can contain millions of colors.
JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) file format
is the superior format for photographic or continuous-tone
images, because JPEG files can contain millions of colors.
As the quality of a JPEG file increases, so does the
file size and the file download time. You can often
strike a good balance between the quality of the image
and the file size by compressing a JPEG
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