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Re: SV: transparency & interlacingby Kenneth Yap <yapck(at)po.pacific.net.sg> |
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Hi ,=20 I think i read b4 that using interlace graphics will have problems for slow connections PC. The image will be distored or disaligned . But anyway i am not sure also. Maybe other in the list can provide more information. BTW , i also used interlaced image a lot. :) Kenneth At 04:06 PM 30/12/97 +0100, you wrote: >snip >> My second question is interlaced graphics. I have read that it is a good >> idea to provide this sort of graphic since it gives the user a quicker >idea >> of what is happening, for those with browsers that don't support it they >> still get the graphics end result. On a professional level do you think >> interlaced graphics are ok? >>=20 > >Hi Helen. > >I strongly recommend to interlace graphics whenever possible. On my pages I >use alot :-( of graphics and pretty much text also. It=B4s really nice to= see >all the text while the heavy graphics are loading.=20 > >I don=B4t know anything that would be =B4bad=B4 with this technique.=20 >MY experience is - Yes, interlace if you can. > >Regards MA=20 >
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