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How to Turn off Image Compression
in AOL
In order to speed up your surfing experience, AOL's default
settings automatically compress images to make them load faster. Often this
makes photos and graphics look poor in quality. Here's how to change your settings.
To see images on websites the way the designers intended to, AOL users need
to make sure that your web preferences are not set for compressed graphics.
If you are using compressed graphics, many images, especially photos can look
very poor in quality. This can also include background images.
Here is how to check for AOL Image Compression and make
changes:
- Click on "Settings" or "Members" on the main tool bar.
- Click on "Preferences".
- Click on "WWW".
- Click on the "Web Graphics" tab at the top of the window.
- Make sure that "Use Compressed Graphics" does NOT have a check mark beside
it. If it does, then uncheck the box and then click on "apply".
- Then click on "OK" and close all windows.
If there was a check mark beside "Use Compressed Graphics", you will also need
to erase all of our files from your Temporary Internet Files directory. If you
don't, you will not notice any difference the next time you visit previously
viewed web pages.
- Click the "Start" button and open "Settings" --> Control Panel.
- Once you are in your Control Panel, open the "Internet Options" icon.
- Click the "Delete Files" button in the Temporary Internet Files box.
Now go back to your web browser and reload this page. You will now be
able to see the differences between the two photo images above.
Bonus Tip: If you use a PC, you can click on the
IE logo (the blue letter e) next to your "Start" button at the bottom
left of your computer's toolbar. This will open a browser window independent of
AOL that can be maximized to use the full screen on your monitor. AOL and all
of its settings and tool bars will remain in the background.
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