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Graphics
One of the first things that you notic about a website is the graphics. What pictures are on the site? Is there a slideshow? Are their animated graphics? When building a website these are some very important things to consider. Graphics can engage your audience and make your web page more interesting. It is important to decide which type of graphics to use. Three main graphics to use are: GIF, JPEG, and PNG.

Graphic Interchange Format (GIF)
A GIF is an image that is flattened and has a maximum number of colors for 256. You can have an animated gif that is composed of several images into fames and when played in order the image is animated.

Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG)
JPEGs are one of the most popular image formats used. It contains 16.7 million colors which produce high quality images than GIFs. JPEGs also can have their quality reduced in order to reduce the size so that it can properly display on the web.

Portable Network Graphic (PNG)
A PNG file is a combination of both GIF and JPEG. It serves as a replacement for the GIF in the future although it does not support animation.

Phoenixwebgroup (talk) 14:59, September 30, 2016 (UTC) Felisha Burns