Anybody know what this is useful for? Just wondering.
Mark
Anybody know what this is useful for? Just wondering.
Mark
In the days of slower internet connections, sometimes larger images were sliced into smaller images so the image would load faster. Today this is anachronistic.
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Hi Mark,
Not used a lot these days but quite common when the web was far slower.
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Fwiw...
slicing used to be dead for a couple of years but has seen a revival in recent years:
In modernized form (overlapping slices allowed, continuous export) for serving media
in web-interfaces see here inside a product which just hit the market.
Xara does actually use somewhat similar principles when creating web content with variants.
Last edited by hoja; 26 November 2016 at 08:18 AM.
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