Optimizing Design: Interlacing
nterlacing is a technique for loading graphic files in a non-contiguous manner.GIF files can be saved in two ways, consecutive and interlaced. Consecutive GIFs are displayed on the screen line-by-line
nterlacing is a technique for loading graphic files in a non-contiguous manner.GIF files can be saved in two ways, consecutive and interlaced. Consecutive GIFs are displayed on the screen line-by-line
thumbnail is a miniaturized version of a full-sized image. As a design element it can enable you to show many images without the overhead of full-sized versions. One way to
he following sections discuss linking to sound files, embedding sound files, autoplaying sounds, adding background sound, and using JavaScript to insert audio. We’ll continuously update and add more ways of
n this section, we discuss sound as a design element, and we explore some of the issues and considerations regarding sound on your Web site. The Audio Experience considers audio
umans tend to be visual creatures?and the Web reflects who we are.Back when it started, the Internet was a text-only medium. Hard to imagine now, isn’t it? A bit like
he symbol means that the style property is not supported by Netscape Navigator 4.0.The symbolmeans that the style property is not supported by Internet Explorer 3.0.The symbolmeans that the style
ell-used graphic images make a site more interesting, add information, and help with navigation. With a little forethought, you can use images that download quickly, display quickly, look good, and
inking together different ideas and content is a basic strength of the Web. The very name “browser” comes from this idea. The browser lets you, from your desktop, browse through
xtreme Programming (XP) is not some nerd bungee jumping off a bridge with a laptop. It is not a geek writing code while doing back flips on a skateboard. Nothing