Do the images on your website appear in Google’s image search? If you’re selling products they should. If you have pictures of yourself on your site those should appear in Google’s (and Yahoo’s) image search too.
Spice Up Your Web Site With Rotating Images
Normally I don’t like moving objects when I arrive at a web site. It distracts visitors from getting to the content.
Preventing People From Leeching Your Images!
This tutorial will demonstrate how you can prevent other people from displaying YOUR images on their websites.
A Simple Solution For Capturing High Quality Computer Screen Images For Use In Print And Web Pages
Easily capture computer screen images for use in books and web pages.
Using “Title Tags” With Your Web Links & Images
Using “Title Tags” for your web links & images is an arsenal many companies fail to utilize when planning out their web site optimization.
Images on Web Sites: When Should They be Used?
Images are used on web and intranet sites for many reasons: branding, highlighting, navigation, providing supplementary information, division, humour etc. Images consume more space than text, however, and thus take a longer time to download.
Images for the Web
I’ve talked a lot about the need for speed. Specifically, the importance of your web pages loading quickly. Images are the number one culprit. Like a vampire, they are seductive and at the same time suck the life out of your site. (By the way, since this article deals with images, I will be using some as examples and this will cause the pages to take a while to load.)
Adding Text to Images
One of the most frequently asked questions by new webmasters is how to add text to their images. I have good news for everyone. It’s easy, so relax.
Optimizing Gif images for the web – Part II
In the previous article on optimizing GIF images for the web, we learned a few basic things about the GIF image format – who developed it, the (Limpel-Ziv and Welch) compression algorithm it uses and how we can decrease the file size of a GIF image by removing unwanted areas and reducing the number of colors.
Stretching Images
Most of the time stretching an image by setting incorrect image sizes within the HTML code would distort it horribly. Below is a review of the example comparisons from our related article, “Adding Text to Images: The Right Way”.