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Need help on image splitting
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Need help on image splitting
Hi all
I am a new kid on the block here. I have split a jpeg for the web into 16 different smaller images. Each image is numbered indiviually to make up the full orginal image. I used an online image spliter http://www.chami.com/html-kit/services/is/ Is there somebody that can tell me how do I put all these smaller images back together in order to place it onto a web page? So that this puzzle will fit and be seen as a complete image? Hope this all makes sense. Thank you |
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Actually, unless your using your image for navigation (which you really shouldn't) then there isn't much point in splitting an image. Some people say it loads faster, but with the technology of today you can save 1 big image with great quality at such a low file size I doubt you will need to do this.
Otherwise, HTML or CSS can do the trick. www.w3schools.com go there to learn more |
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Hi
Thanks for your reply |
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Usually you'd place the pieces in a table, though you could use CSS to position them.
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