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I'm a stupid ass graphic designer who took the L today
and I have questions to the more big brain people.

->Thumbnail images take way too much space according to the web designer.
->Can a button image size (300x300) by margin several +-kbs affect a website to such a scale that pdfs from the cloud storage won't load?
->How do I tell that lady that there shouldn't be such a small media size cap for a website our boss paid big money for? How can other local websites store 20x times more the amount of media than ours and still run well?
->Why won't the web designer specify the dpi of her "200x200"?
->Is that person even remotely aware that I cannot serve low sized files because they will literally become unreadable when stretched?
->The web designer is using a site generator format for php type websites.

Also if I'm the idiot (cause I am, by the end of the day) what do I do if the thumbnail size format is never specified?
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@getimiskon know anything/one who could answer that for me?
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@Saphiroth if you have issues with the images size limit, there are some ways to fix it, maybe by changing the quality when exporting to converting it to a different format (webp images generally take much less space)
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@getimiskon watch her yap again for that in several days woozy_ie the size will still be a problem no matter what I add. Cause I constantly pour in work projects and etc. The website needs a memory storage expansion and alas the thumbnails is something I cannot NOT upload in that storage. I'd kill if I could just throw them in a cloud and assign the images again, that'd take much less space if not none.
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@Saphiroth i would be like "CAN YOU FUCKING SHUT UP ALREADY?"
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@getimiskon if webp still makes her yap, then I probably will.
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