Optimizing
AOL for viewing images
| AOL has customized their Browser with the goal of making
web pages load quicker. The AOL browser compresses graphics, as a result, the images you
view on the AOL browser may not appear as the Designer intended them to be seen or it may
fail to load images all together. On informational type web sites (where graphics are
often used just to add a little "spice" to a page) you may appreciate this
"favor" that AOL has done for you! However, on image intensive web sites &
sites where maintaining image quality is important you will likely have problems. You
may need to shut off AOL's compressed graphics setting to use our Java Applet. We are going to show you how to easily optimize AOL so that you can view all web images as they were intended to be seen. If you have been getting "unable to load image" messages, errors loading photos or the photos & background just "looks off" then this will surely cure the problem. You may want to print this page, otherwise just follow along - it will be painless, and yes, if you decide later you want to undo this change you can do so! |
Are you ready? Refer to the Main Screen Shot below and let's go...
|
| AOL 4.0 Main Screen Shot |
|---|
|
|
| AOL Preferences Screen Shot |
|
|
| AOL Internet Properties Screen Shot |
|
|