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Originally posted by ella
You should use jpg for the thumbs (save them at a medium/low quality) and gif for the slices with text or flat colors (reduce the number of colors as much as you can, to get a smaller file size), then of course gif for the animated slices. I asume your slicing them in Adobe Image Ready, so you can use different output settings for each slice.
Good luck!
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yep good point. and adding to that, try using flat web safe colors in your templates, the file sizes would reduce greatly.
I used 32 - 64 color setting on gif depending how complex the colors is. and 30 - 60 quality on the jpeg. i used 60% quality on the important slices like the face of the models.
