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Head First HTML with CSS

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Resizing the image, continued...<br />

After you’ve selected the “Save for Web” menu option, you should see the<br />

dialog box below; let’s get acquainted <strong>with</strong> it before we use it.<br />

This dialog lets you do all kinds of interesting things. For<br />

now, we’re going to focus on how to use it to resize and save<br />

images in JPEG format for Web pages.<br />

adding images to your web pages<br />

Here’s where you choose the format to<br />

save your file. Currently it’s set to save<br />

as GIF; we’re going to change this to<br />

JPEG in a couple of pages...<br />

This split window shows you your original image on the left, and the image<br />

in the format you’re saving it for the Web on the right. Currently this is<br />

showing “GIF” format; we’ll be changing this to JPEG in an upcoming step.<br />

Here’s the<br />

current size<br />

of the image:<br />

1200 pixels by<br />

800 pixels.<br />

you are here 187

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!