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Madis731 26 Jun 2012, 21:32
Nice work! I first tried suggesting you to switch from GIF to PNG, but a few conversions being larger, I won't do that. Instead I will give you an optimization hint: sprites are good!
![]() ![]() http://css-tricks.com/css-sprites/ I just can't find that neat javascript thingy that loaded a tool on any page you would like to do sprites on and you just select the ones you want and etc. ![]() |
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edfed 27 Jun 2012, 21:20
you can decrease the number of colors in an image before compression, it will significantlly decrease the size of the png.
gimp powaaaa! |
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JohnFound 28 Jun 2012, 04:17
For very small, low colors images, gif is still better. It supports small palettes: 2..7 bit colors that png doesn't support. For example, the attached image is 133 bytes and have 8 colors palette. Encoded in .png it grows at least to 900 bytes.
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Enko 28 Jun 2012, 14:06
Actually the size is 291b.
There is PNG8 with exact pallet With transparency Without 271b.
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JohnFound 28 Jun 2012, 14:21
291 bytes are still more than double to 133bytes.
As long as GIF format is free now, I can't understand why there is a some kind of antipathy towards GIF images. ![]() Of course, if you need PNG advanced features - alpha channel, true color, etc. then the choice is predetermined. But for small images GIF is still better IMHO. |
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Enko 28 Jun 2012, 14:30
I think its because some are stuck in the 20th century where the gif format was licensed. xD
imho for very small pics gif is better. (I just wanted to point that png is not so cruel) |
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kalambong 22 Jul 2012, 02:18
How's the project coming, John Found ?
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JohnFound 22 Jul 2012, 03:57
kalambong wrote: How's the project coming, John Found ? Well, it is stable now and supports a lot of features. It drives my home page: http://asm32.hopto.org more than a month now. Does not crash and is still not hacked. ![]() That's how matters stand... _________________ Tox ID: 48C0321ADDB2FE5F644BB5E3D58B0D58C35E5BCBC81D7CD333633FEDF1047914A534256478D9 |
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kalambong 23 Jan 2013, 05:53
JohnFound wrote: kalambong, G-WAN seems to be really interesting web server. Seven months have passed. John, I wonder if you have found time to play with G-Wan? |
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JohnFound 23 Jan 2013, 06:58
kalambong wrote: John, I wonder if you have found time to play with G-Wan? No, actually. ![]() On the other hand, for these 7 months, I managed to run MiniMagAsm on a regular commercial hosting - I mean http://fresh.flatassembler.net now is managed by MiniMagAsm on Bluehost 64bit Linux server. Also, I am writing my own portable web server in assembly language, that will be able to run in Windows, Linux and KolibriOS. _________________ Tox ID: 48C0321ADDB2FE5F644BB5E3D58B0D58C35E5BCBC81D7CD333633FEDF1047914A534256478D9 |
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kalambong 09 May 2013, 06:22
JohnFound wrote: Also, I am writing my own portable web server in assembly language, that will be able to run in Windows, Linux and KolibriOS. |
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JohnFound 19 Jul 2013, 12:45
New version of MiniMagAsm has been submitted. It is a new script "sitemap.cgi" that generates a XML file with links to all articles published.
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