What is the best solution to display Images sizes for responsive website to ensure that they are not pixelated??

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jsnahil48 posted this 6 days ago
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I am building my website using Nicepage and need help with image sizes to include on a page. My wesite sells software that prints source code from Microsoft Visual Studio .Net and VBA. I would like the images to be NOT pixlated when displayed in all responsive modes.

What is the best solution? Please help.

Joginder

I am building my website using Nicepage and need help with image sizes to include on a page. My wesite sells software that prints source code from Microsoft Visual Studio .Net and VBA. I would like the images to be NOT pixlated when displayed in all responsive modes. What is the best solution? Please help. Joginder
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Support Team posted this 6 days ago

Joginder,

To ensure that your images are not pixelated and display well in all responsive modes while building your website using Nicepage, you should follow these best practices for image sizes and optimization:
- Start with high-resolution images to ensure they look sharp on high-DPI (Retina) displays. For example, if an image is to be displayed at 300px wide on desktop, use an image that is at least 600px wide. Note, you can upload files that are up to 5MB in size.
- Use image optimization tools or online services to reduce file size without compromising quality.
- Compress images before uploading them to your website.
- Ensure that images are placed within responsive containers like Grids and boxes, that adjust based on the screen size.
If you need further customization or have specific requirements, let us know.
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Sincerely,
Anna.
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Joginder, To ensure that your images are not pixelated and display well in all responsive modes while building your website using Nicepage, you should follow these best practices for image sizes and optimization: - Start with high-resolution images to ensure they look sharp on high-DPI (Retina) displays. For example, if an image is to be displayed at 300px wide on desktop, use an image that is at least 600px wide. Note, you can upload files that are up to 5MB in size. - Use image optimization tools or online services to reduce file size without compromising quality. - Compress images before uploading them to your website. - Ensure that images are placed within responsive containers like Grids and boxes, that adjust based on the screen size. If you need further customization or have specific requirements, let us know. ................................................... Sincerely, Anna. Nicepage Support Team Please subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/nicepage?sub_confirmation=1 Follow us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/nicepageapp
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