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Graphics, Too Many or Too Few?

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Learn when and how many graphics you should use on your web pages. This is a beginner web design article.
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Why should you take precaution when including graphics in your website? Because too many or too few graphics could make or break your website.

Too few graphics may hurt your online business, especially if your field is very visual -- such as entertainment, advertising, graphic design, etc. A rule of thumb to remember is that graphics slow down loading time on your website, but customers visiting a very visual website will expect slow loading.

There are steps you can take to help increase loading time, such as saving your image as .gif instead of .jpg. But, sometimes saving your image as .gif means sacrificing quality and your picture or graphic could become distorted. You´ll have to think it through.

On the other hand, too many graphics can completely destroy the purpose of your website if your presentation consists of long sales pitches or much detailed reading for your visitor. Why? Because your visitor will constantly be distracted by the graphics and will not be able to concentrate on the presentation. This doesn´t mean you can´t have any graphics, just that you should limit them to the bare necessity and be sure your graphics aren´t placed in a position that could distract your visitor from their reading.

Consider these three graphic tips while designing your website and you´ll be well on your way to online success!


3 Important Graphics Tips

1. Sizing Graphics

Size your graphics as small as possible without losing quality. Graphics slow loading time and visitors to your web page may click out of your page before it loads if loading time is too slow. If you have many graphics on your website (pictures of products, etc.), you can produce very small "thumbnail" pictures of your graphics that your visitors can click on for an enlargement.

Producing thumbnail pictures provides two major benefits:

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