Depending on the reasons for slow page - load times, speeding up load may be as simple as compressing high -
resolution images on your pages.
Not exact matches
On page 206 of this issue, Han et al. report
images of halogen bonding at atomic
resolution (4).
The total is 2,800
pages, 6,000
images, and 1/4 million words... and when I PDF them (max
resolution) I have 688 MB of data... which fits
on a DVD, and can be downloaded to a desktop as linked PDF chapters via a Table of Contents.
When you finally land
on a
page you want, it takes a few seconds and will automatically revert to high
resolution text and
images.
Holding back the SpringBoard, however, was its rendering of text captured from a Web
page — in part because that
image, like all others, rendered in a smaller size
on the SpringBoard than
on other tablets we've tested, due to the screen's higher
resolution.
An
image that was perfectly sized for the Kindle's 600 - pixel
resolution to date, will suddenly appear much, much smaller
on the
page.
With a 300 - dpi
resolution, text, black - and - white and grayscale
images look as crisp as they do
on a printed
page.
Recently, we not only added 50 high -
resolution images to our collection
page on the site, but we also included a virtual museum tour and published a GIGAPIXEL
image of PH - 129, 1949, a classic Still masterpiece.
Recently, we not only added 50 high -
resolution images to our collection
page on the site, but we also included a virtual museum tour
High
resolution (300 dpi print quality) copy of this
image can be found at this link (second
image on page)
The
images have to be as sharp
on a mobile device as
on the printed
page and appropriate in size and
resolution for the ever - increasing number of ways clients access listings digitally.