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About publishing
A web site is a group of files
that are interconnected by hyperlinks that allow you
to jump from one page to another, usually by
clicking your mouse. While it's possible for a web
site to be a single HTML page, a web site usually
comprises several pages that can include images,
hyperlinks, and more advanced technology like forms
and databases.
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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. |
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