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Graphics are visual illustrations used to inform and direct the audience. When writing for the web, graphics play a key part to attract readers. Graphics heighten the audience's attention, thus making the information more credible and professional. It allows web users can better understand a particular concept, thus making graphics clear, interesting, and memorable. | Graphics are visual illustrations used to inform and direct the audience. When writing for the web, graphics play a key part to attract readers. Graphics heighten the audience's attention, thus making the information more credible and professional. It allows web users can better understand a particular concept, thus making graphics clear, interesting, and memorable. | ||
==Templates== | ==Templates== | ||
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==Pictures== | ==Pictures== | ||
[[File:bananashoe.gif|thumb|right|An example of a GIF animation. Notice how the image continuously loops.]] | |||
Pictures on sites should be high quality. Pixilated and high contrast photos create dullness to the audience. Using photo editing programs such as, [http://www.photoshop.com/ Photoshop], will fix the photos. Graphics ought to be checked daily in case they are broken and deleted. Broken and deleted images ruin the cohesiveness of the site and your credibility. | Pictures on sites should be high quality. Pixilated and high contrast photos create dullness to the audience. Using photo editing programs such as, [http://www.photoshop.com/ Photoshop], will fix the photos. Graphics ought to be checked daily in case they are broken and deleted. Broken and deleted images ruin the cohesiveness of the site and your credibility. | ||
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===GIF=== | ===GIF=== | ||
Images commonly known as Graphics Interchange Format. | Images commonly known as Graphics Interchange Format. |
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