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Compress images before uploading them

Compress images before uploading them

Most website owners upload images with huge dimensions, such as 2000px in width. The bigger the dimensions of the image, the bigger the file size. For example, an image with a 3000px width would have a file size of 1 MB at least (without compression). But an image with a
Naresh Devineni Aug 25, 2023
Try to avoid using WordPres plugins for image compression

Try to avoid using WordPres plugins for image compression

In the previous lesson, we learned how to compress images manually. But, if you have a lot of images to compress on your website, it could feel like a daunting task. It is a lot of hard work if we are going with a manual route. So, to avoid this
Naresh Devineni May 5, 2023
Choose JPEG format over PNG for smaller image file sizes

Choose JPEG format over PNG for smaller image file sizes

There are three types of famous image formats 1. JPEG format - Good for Photographic images 2. PNG format - Good for screenshots and illustrations 3. SVG format - Good for icons and animated illustrations. And then there are two types of image compression. Lossy compression and lossless compression Lossy
Naresh Devineni May 5, 2023

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