[thelist] Use of Thumbnails
judah at wiredotter.com
judah at wiredotter.com
Tue Dec 11 13:46:56 CST 2001
At 02:22 PM 12/11/2001 -0500, Salvatore wrote:
<snip>
>I have a photoalbum
>(http://www.palmisanonet.com/photoalbum/images.asp)
>that currently uses thumbnail-sized images and full-sized images, and Id
>like to get away from housing two images to do one job.
>
>Is there a way to specify that the original image be displayed at a
>percentage of its original width and height instead of creating two of every
>image?
>I know I can set each image to a static height and width, but what about a
>percentage?
</snip>
You might be able to do it, but I'd advise against it. The big reason:
page size.
The reason you have thumbnail pages in the first place is so the visitor
can get an idea of which images appeal to him/her without have to load all
of the large images at once. If you make a page that simple squishes the
picture dimensions, you will not have done anything for the file sizes. On
your family page, you have 19 pictures. Each of the thumbnails is fairly
small (3 to 16 K from what I saw). That makes for a page that is 80 or 90
K. Pretty good size, but not prohibitive. Each thumbnail links to an
image that is 70 to 140 K. If all of those images were on one page, the
page size would be more like 1900 K. That's a big page. And even if you
change the dimensions, the browser still has to read the full image file
and then it takes even more time to redraw the image with the dimensions
you specified.
So I'm afraid there isn't any good way around thumbnails for your
situation. You could investigate the possibility of auto-generating
thumbnails. You could have your script loop through a directory of images
and create thumbnails for images without existing thumbnails. Then have
your display page create the necessary table structure and display the
thumbnails. That way all you would have to do on your end is drop the full
sized images into a directory.
Just a thought.
Judah
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