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Freeway Reference: Appendices
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What is meant by Interlaced and Progressive?
Interlaced GIF and PNG graphics are displayed gradually as the file
is downloaded by the browser. Your viewers see the image forming as
they wait for the full file to download. Interlaced graphics may have
slightly larger file sizes, but let viewers on slow Internet connections,
such as a modem, to begin to see an image before it is fully loaded.
Browsers can display JPEG images gradually as the file is
downloaded so that viewers see the image forming on the page in
their browser. Note that-progressive JPEGs are generally larger and
take slightly longer to download than non-progressive JPEGs.
Apply bilinear scaling to images
This option allows you to determine whether images will be
scaled using bilinear filtering. Bilinear scaled images generally look
smoother than images that are scaled without bilinear filtering. This
setting will not affect images imported as pass-through into HTML
item boxes.
Dither images with 256 or fewer colors
This setting automatically dithers images with fewer than 256 colors to
improve their appearance.
Mobile
FW Pro only
Freeway Pro offers a dedicated tab in the Document Setup dialog for
Mobile options.
ViewPort Width
This popup offers four options:
Automatic
This is the default option, and with this option chosen it will
mean that a smartphone or tablet device will simply fill the
device’s screen with the full width of the website. This will mean
that if you have a website with a page width of 960px, the screen
will display that 960px across the full width of the screen (ie, the
browser background will not be visible in the width). One of the
major benefits of this is that the site will always fill the device’s
screen width, regardless of whether you change the screen from
upright to landscape aspect.
Device Width
This option will display the web page at its full size according to
the pixel dimensions of the screen. This will mean that if you view a web page on an iPhone in upright mode you will only see the
top left of the website, containing just 320px or 640px of content across the width (depending on whether it is being viewed on an
iPhone 3 or iPhone4 and later) and just 480px, 960px or 1136px of height (again depending on the model). To view the whole page
the visitor will need to pinch on the touchscreen to zoom out to display the full page. This is the option you should use if you are
building a smartphone specific web page (by using the Mobile Redirect Action).
None
Selecting None will mean that no ViewPort attribute will be used—which will mean that the default of 980px will be used.
Other
Just as you can decide to use full width or the individual smartphone’s/tablet’s device screen width you can also choose to use your
own custom width value.
ViewPort Height
This popup offers four options: Automatic, Device Width, None and Other. However, this option is rarely used because most web
designers and visitors will normally expect the width to be most important aspect. Setting the ViewPort scaling to the page’s height will
mean that longer pages will scale to a smaller size than shorter pages—and long pages will show the browser background used on the
page rather than the page content.
Page can be Scaled on mobiles
This option is checked by default—which means that the visitor can zoom in and out by pinching out or in or by double-tapping on
any column to fill the screen with the column’s width. It is very rare for this to be unchecked.
The
Document Setup
dialog in Freeway Pro, showing the
options in the
Graphics
tab
The
Document Setup
dialog in Freeway Pro, showing the
options in the
Mobile
tab
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