Make them exactly the size that you want them to appear. So, as I said in reply to your previous post, regarding the first image on your "About Me" page, the image is displayed at 369x204 but is actually 2101x1081.
So make that image 369 x204. Do that for each image (i.e. make it the size that you intend it to appear).
Make them exactly the size that you want them to appear. So, as I said in reply to your previous post, regarding the first image on your "About Me" page, the image is displayed at 369x204 but is actually 2101x1081.
So make that image 369 x204. Do that for each image (i.e. make it the size that you intend it to appear).
Alternatively, check on the file size of your images. In general, web images should be between about 20Kb and 50Kb, with a maximum file size of around 100kB. (A picture taken on a modern digital camera, using the default settings, is often around 3000Kb to 5000Kb).
VHG // Also reduce the dpi to make them smaller files and quicker to load. //
Why would that make any diference? The size of the file is governed by the pixels count and compression. DPI doesn't come into it. It is just a number.
Either pixels divided by DPI determines the physical image size or pixels divided by image size determine the DPI. The dimensions in pixels cannot be changed without altering either the designated physical size or the designated dpi.
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