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EZWeb has always made things simple. From Inserting a Hyperlink to creating a Photo Album, EZWeb has made common web tasks simple and easy to do. Keeping with that tradition, has always been the ability to Insert your own Images into your pages and art...
To upload a file from your computer to your website you will need to click on the Image/File Center icon on the top left of the EZWeb Sitebuilder window. Once the Image/File Center loads click on My Images on the left. You will see all of ...
Pictures that are not "web ready" should be edited on your local computer before uploading using a graphic editing software like Paint Shop Pro [1], Photoshop [2], Microsoft Paint [3] or any other graphics editing program of your choosing. All images s...
Sometimes .jpg files, while appearing correctly formatted, are actually not formatted properly. Open your .jpg file in a desktop graphics software program (i.e., Microsoft Paint, Paint Shop Pro [1], Adobe Photoshop [2], etc..) and re-save your image (u...
The server where your images are stored is most likely experiencing a 'file locking' issue which makes it appear like the image has not been deleted. When this happens, check your Personal Images directory after about 30 minutes and you should then no lon...
In the image and file center, during upload you have the option to set the dimensions of your graphic images. You can edit uploaded images in your Image/File Center. To do so, Click on your IMAGE/FILE CENTER in EZ Web and then click MY IMAGES. Find the...
You can only upload .GIF or .JPG (JPEG) formatted pictures under 146k in 'data' size. We recommend images are no larger than 50k in 'data' size to reduce the load time of pages for your visitors. Large pictures are recommended to be no larger than 240 ...
We recommend that your images be no larger than 240 pixels width. This helps speed up load time and also looks better on the EZWeb templates where large pictures can be placed, such as your intro paragraph on your home page and article pages. Also, rem...
When you resize an image and decrease the resolution (dpi), you may lose image quality. If you were to display images at a high resolution (for instance, at 300 dpi), it is going to take the images too long to load and will be too big on a web page. If...
The image that you click to view the actual size of an image is a thumbnail created by EZWeb®. The image that displays once you click to enlarge it is going to be the original image you uploaded. In other words, the thumbnail is basically a pr...
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