Graphics Issues
Welcome to part 4 of PC User's series on Web page design. On
this page we look at some of the graphics issues covered in the
column in the December magazine.
All the graphics on this page are placed in cells in a table.
If you miss some of the effects and want to see them again,
select the Reload option and reload the page. If your
graphics are cached, you will need to empty your Memory and Hard
Disk caches first - in Netscape 3 use Options, Network
Preferences, Cache.
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This graphic is not transparent. |
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This graphic is transparent. |
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This graphic has been poorly designed, notice how the
'white' areas on the cat's coat are 'see through'. To
avoid this happening the white in the background and the
white in the cat's coat must be created as different
color indexes in the palette. |
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This is what the cat should look like. |
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This graphic provides a link to the PC User home page |
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This effect loads a small low resolution graphic
first and then a higher resoultion graphic loads
replacing the first one. |
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This is an interlaced .GIF file - 22 Kb. |
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This is exactly the same file saved as a
non-interlaced .GIF file - 20 Kb. |
The Weblink ftp software site has a huge range
of graphics and internet related information and you can download
PaintShop Pro shareware version from there.
Created by Helen Bradley and John Hilvert as part 4 of a
series.
You can follow the process in PC User magazine's articles
Look Ma, we're on the Net! - Creating your own Web page.
You can mail us: Helen
Bradley or John
Hilvert
Revised: 1st October, 1996