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Adjusting image size



You can resize non-Smart Object images in Adobe GoLive; however, it's usually best to resize images in your image-editing application for a variety of reasons:

  • If you place an oversized image on your page and then reduce its size, your page still references the unnecessarily large image file, resulting in inefficient use of bandwidth.
  • If you place a small image on your page and enlarge it, the image may look jagged.


  • A. Use these options to resize the image. B. Choose an option to align the image.

    When you change the size of an image, Adobe GoLive displays a resize warning icon on top of the image to warn you that the image may have an unnecessarily large file size and is not displayed at its optimum resolution.


    The resize warning icon reminds you that the image might not display at its optimum resolution.

    To adjust image size in Adobe GoLive:

    With the image selected, select the desired unit of measurement option in the Image Inspector, and enter a new value for Height and Width. The Image option in the pop-up menu sets the width and height automatically, based on the original size of the graphic.

    Note: You should not use this method to routinely reduce image size. For information on resizing Smart Objects, see Resizing Smart Objects.


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