I do think it'd be a good thing for general performance to somehow limit the resolution or the size of the picture (size being usually related to resolution). For example, currently reading Owari Hajimeta Sekai no Hate ni, it takes at best half a minute to load a page and when checking the informations, I get this :
2,100px × 3,000px (redimensionné à 840px × 1,200px)
2,836.29 Ko (2,904,357 octets)
Almost 3 mo, no wonder it takes a bit of time to get the picture. Not everybody have lightning fast connexion, unfortunately (especially when having a download on the side). And the resolution is just overkill, especially when it's downsized to more than half afterward. The CSS resizing is pretty much just "zooming out" the picture, so it still download that huge file (for an image).
Making sure files are at a decent resolution to cut down file size would improve the reader in many ways along with saving disk space, unless you do have plan to actually use those massive resolutions.
last edited at Oct 31, 2016 3:48AM