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Unsplash Pixabay Flickr.com Websites that provide paid photos: Shutterstock Streamstime iStock Illustration There will be cases where you cannot find a photo that fits the content you are trying to convey. At this time, instead of photos, you can choose to use illustrations. Here are some websites where you can download free illustrations for your website: freepik icons8 unDraw Facebook Another way to get photos for your website is Facebook. Here's howIn Facebook, use the search section and enter keywords about the image you want to findhen click on the image and view all the images posted on Facebook and choose the most beautiful and suitable images.
You will also see the person who posted the pictures so you can then ask that person if you DB to Data can use their pictures for your website. the photo source below the photo and post with permission from the photo owner. You can also use Facebook to post to your friends and family (or post in a related Facebook group) that you need pictures about a particular topic and if there are people who have pictures. then you can ask. Website images – Size matters Once you've found the perfect photo for your website, you can't just upload it to your website. Please note the following points to optimize your website images.

Appropriate file size Photos you take with your phone usually have a capacity oA photo you take with a good camera can even be anywhere from 6 to 20 MB in size. If you upload these images directly to your website, it will become very heavy and slow to load. This definitely causes discomfort for visitors to the website. Because if it takes too long, they may even leave your website before everything is loaded and you will lose a large number of potential users. In addition, large-capacity websites are also difficult to rank highly on search engines. Because one of the factors.
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