Welcome back fellow bloggers and gamers, in this article, we will be showing you how to
compress images for websites/blogs to its lowest size in other to increase your
website speed and also make your website mobile-friendly. In this tutorial, we
will be showing you guys two methods that you can use to compress your image
size to its lowest size and still retain its original quality, without wasting
more of your time let's dive into this tutorial.
Apps You Need To Download
HOW TO COMPRESS IMAGES FOR WEBSITES/BLOGS TO ITS LOWEST SIZE (SHARE X)
First Method
Step 2: Drag and Drop from the location you save the image to Share X Application, or click on upload in the left corner and then select the image you want to compress
Step 3: After the image is fully uploaded it’s going to show a popup error on your screen don’t mind that, right-click on the image and then click on Edit Image
Step 4: After clicking on Edit Image, you will be redirected to the main editor page, click on the little image thumbnail dropdown and then click on Image size. This is what we going to work with.
Step 5: If your image has a huge resolution like this,
Tick on: Maintain Aspect Ratio and just resize the image, Set width to: 1024
Step 6: After you have done that save the image by clicking on the two disks in the top left corner of the page and then save to your preferred destination
HOW TO COMPRESS IMAGES FOR WEBSITES/BLOGS TO ITS LOWEST SIZE (ONLINE EDITOR)
Second Method
Step 2: Scroll down and click on choose file to upload an image or you can either drag or drop any image you want to compress on the website
Step 3: Wait for the image to upload
Step 4: After the image is uploaded, scroll down you’ll see an option that you can use to resize the image
Step 5: Set Width to: 1024 Height to: 720 Target format: JPG, after that click on start to start converting
Step 6: Immediately converting is complete, your browser will automatically start downloading the image
That's all your image size should be compressed, an example of a compressed image before and after.
Conclusion
I think
Share X is better than the online resize editor, the reason is that for
resizing images Share X doesn't require data, and also Share X maintains a good
aspect ratio. If you guys learned something new from this tutorial please don't
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