1 Should avoid the use of cross-mark. A different browser to reflect on the cross-mark will be different.
2 Use interleaving GIF and Jpeg. Because interwoven image is displayed rating - the first at low resolution display and then gradually increase the resolution until the last to display properly - in this way will sometimes load a large image might seem too faster (in fact not the case but it is a useful illusion). This will also facilitate the reader the process of loading the image to see it looks like if they do not like or do not want to see then have the opportunity to interrupt transmission or move elsewhere.
3 Another to increase the available bandwidth clever approach is to use the HTML papers Lowsrc command. For example, there is a 400 × 600 pixels 16 million color scans representing space of about 35K. Paint Shop Pro using the tools in this category Original re-sampling for example, a height of 100 pixels (perhaps in order to achieve the requirements of your own you have to be adjusted in order to find the most suitable size, but can be started from the height divided by 4), Paint Shop Pro will automatically calculate the new width of the screen. Save the new picture, its size should now be 6K or less. Then in the HTML file can be write: Lowsrc command instructs the browser to load the screen in real load before the first low-resolution images, so let the reader a clear picture of what will occur. (To ensure that the browser can immediately with the appropriate size of the displayed image the height and width is very important).
4 You can be extracted Low src any image you want. A two-color of the "Please wait for the next pass," only a few hundred bytes of information may also exist because of the image browser's cache it can be "please wait" message instead of all the images. When the image disappear quietly into the background when the reader can leisurely browse your web site.
5 You can embed in an HTML element in a connection such as:
My heading
But not opposite to a title or other HTML elements embedded in a connection. The following is the formal structure of such a provision prohibited by the HTML, and may in most new browsers not seen under the effect.
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