100 Picture Challenge - 67%
2013
The loading bar is 67 pixels wide in a 100-pixel-wide space. 67% get it? Hahahaha I suck.
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100 Picture Challenge - 67%
2013
The loading bar is 67 pixels wide in a 100-pixel-wide space. 67% get it? Hahahaha I suck.
Want to see more of my 100 Picture Challenge submissions? I've got a master list here!

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Core Web Vitals are a set of specific factors that Google considers crucial in determining the user experience of a web page. They are part
I follow these two gradiant colour accounts and like 90% of the time when their posts come up I pause and wait for an image that's never coming to load
So much of the internet is now made up of pages containing loads of images; just visit your favourite shopping site and scroll through a product listing page for an example of this.

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A CSS-sprite packing problem is considered in this article. CSS-sprite is a technique of combining many pictures of a web page into one image for the purpose of reducing network transfer time. The CSS-sprite packing problem is formulated here as an optimization challenge. The significance of geometric packing, image compression and communication performance is discussed. A mathematical model for constructing multiple sprites and optimization of load time is proposed. The impact of PNG-sprite aspect ratio on file size is studied experimentally. Benchmarking of real user web browsers communication performance covers latency, bandwidth, number of concurrent channels as well as speedup from parallel download. Existing software for building CSS-sprites is reviewed. A novel method, called Spritepack, is proposed and evaluated. Spritepack outperforms current software.
Jakub Marszałkowski, Jan Mizgajski, Dariusz Mokwa, and Maciej Drozdowski. 2015. Analysis and Solution of CSS-Sprite Packing Problem. ACM Transactions on the Web (TWEB) 10, 1, Article 1 (December 2015), 34 pages. DOI=http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2818377
Abstract A CSS-sprite packing problem is considered in this article. CSS-sprite is a technique of combining many pictures of a web page into one image for the purpose of reducing network transfer time. The CSS-sprite packing problem is formulated here as an optimization challenge. The significance of geometric packing, image compression and communication performance is discussed. A mathematical model for constructing multiple sprites and optimization of load time is proposed. The impact of PNG-sprite aspect ratio on file size is studied experimentally. Benchmarking of real user web browsers communication performance covers latency, bandwidth, number of concurrent channels as well as speedup from parallel download. Existing software for building CSS-sprites is reviewed. A novel method, called Spritepack, is proposed and evaluated. Spritepack outperforms current software.