I was wondering about the maximum size of file that you should put in a signature. I don't think that you should ever exceed 10kb for your signature, but that's just me. It's not like I am using dial-up, but some people still do. The total bandwidth wasted on images that are completely ignored has got to be a staggering number. When the images are larger than they need to be, it is even worse.
I also don't think that a signature graphic needs to be that large in dimension either. I am just going with the standard 88x31 micro button size. I know that animated microbuttons are supposed to draw more clicks than static images. When animating rendered images, keeping the size down is a real challenge.
I don't use this image anywhere because of the file size. Here is a 47.28 kb of a microbutton I am considering using for my site:
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The one that I use is only 1.23 kb:
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Now, I think that I should try to make something animated, but less than 10 kb (to stay within my limits). Opinions??
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Micro Button File Size Limit : 10 Kb Or Less?
Started by Brian Gillingham, Jul 18 2006 03:30 PM
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Posted 03 December 2008 - 01:44 PM
Making a photo with the maximum size of 10kb or less;Micro Button File Size Limit : 10 Kb Or Less?
How can I reduce my scanned photo with the size of 150*150 to 10kb or less? I tried it with photoshop, but I could not reach less than 22kb!
Sincerely,
Hossein
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