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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===
[[File:bananashoe.gif|thumb|right|An example of a GIF animation. Notice how the image continuously loops.]]


Images commonly known as Graphics Interchange Format.  
Images commonly known as Graphics Interchange Format.  
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