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      <title>Preparing Images for the Web</title>
      <description>Images are a part of almost every page on a website these days.  Everything from logos, locations, employees and many more images are being used on websites.  One important part of putting images on your site is making sure that they are good quality images and are formatted appropriately for the web.  This entry will cover the basics for preparing a good quality image to place on your site.</description>
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