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Best practice for images

Squoosh SVGOMG
  1. Compress and compare images with different codecs, right in your browser
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    This is the easiest measure you can do to improve your performance. You probably want your users to view the images in the best quality, but at what cost and is it necessary? If you serve an oversized image only to be viewed in a limited-sized box, you transfer unnecessary data over the network that take extra time before it can be displayed. I recommend you use a tool to resize and compress your image, e.g. Squoosh.

    #Image Editing #Image Optimisation #Photos & Graphics 173 social mentions

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    SVGOMG is SVGO's Missing GUI, aiming to expose the majority, if not all the configuration options of SVGO.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Extra tip, you can use svgomg to clean up your .svg file.

    #Vector Graphic Editor #Graphic Design Software #Digital Drawing And Painting 9 social mentions

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