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7 Ways to Improve the Site Speed for Your Online Course

LearnDash

First of all, the file type you choose matters. PNG images will have larger file sizes, so avoid those if possible, and only use them where they will really count. In general, JPG images will be smaller files, because of how they handle image data. But how do you do that?

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Introducing Tech Tuesday toolbox

Mike Taylor

Open almost any image format like PSD (Photoshop), PXD, Jpeg, PNG (Transparent), webP, SVG and many more. Quickly find media that is inflating the file size and reliably and easily replace fonts throughout your presentation. Pixlr | Online Photo Editor — A powerful free and premium online photo editor!

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Library? Which Library?

Adobe Captivate

When importing such a file an individual folder will be created (under the root, not under Images), with the same name as the PS-file, and having all the layers converted to PNG images (there is a screenshot later on showing such a PS folder). Same is valid for managing Adobe stock assets, which can be inserted in CP.

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6 tips for using images in your e-learning material

eFront

The internet is not an stock image library. If you can’t afford to hire a professional photographer or illustrator to create original artwork for your content, then the second best option is to buy stock art and pictures from a image stock service such as istockphoto.com. File size also matters.

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100+ Learning, Design & Technology Resources to Help You Get Sh*t Done

Mike Taylor

New Old Stock – a collection of vintage photos from public archives. Moose by Icons8 — Interesting new option for free stock photos that match each other [link] You can even download them all as a big.zip file. Findshot – Yet another great looking resource for free stock photos. Photos & Graphics.

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