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[QUOTE="Katep, post: 297781, member: 96339"] Optimizing website images can help improve page load times and user experience. Here are some tips to optimize website images for faster loading: [LIST=1] [*]Choose the right image format: Choose the right image format for your images, such as JPEG for photographs and PNG for graphics with transparent backgrounds. [*]Compress images: Use image compression tools to reduce the file size of your images without sacrificing quality. [*]Properly size images: Make sure your images are properly sized to match the dimensions they will be displayed at on your website. [*]Serve images in next-gen formats: Consider serving images in next-gen formats such as WebP or JPEG 2000, which offer smaller file sizes and faster load times compared to traditional image formats. [*]Use image sprites: Combine multiple small images into a single image sprite to reduce the number of HTTP requests and improve page load times. [*]Lazy load images: Implement lazy loading, a technique that only loads images as they become visible to the user, to reduce page load times. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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