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‎11-27-2024 09:45 PM
I am developing author guidelines and was wondering if there is any best practice image use guidance?
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2. Image Quality
- Use high-resolution images that are sharp and not pixelated.
- Maintain a consistent size for similar types of images (e.g., screenshots of ServiceNow interfaces).
3. File Format
- Use appropriate formats:
- PNG: For screenshots, diagrams, and images requiring transparency.
- JPEG: For photographs or complex images with gradients.
- SVG: For vector images and diagrams for scalability without quality loss.
4. Naming Convention
- Use descriptive file names to make it easier to manage and identify images.
- Example: incident-management-dashboard.png.
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2. Image Quality
- Use high-resolution images that are sharp and not pixelated.
- Maintain a consistent size for similar types of images (e.g., screenshots of ServiceNow interfaces).
3. File Format
- Use appropriate formats:
- PNG: For screenshots, diagrams, and images requiring transparency.
- JPEG: For photographs or complex images with gradients.
- SVG: For vector images and diagrams for scalability without quality loss.
4. Naming Convention
- Use descriptive file names to make it easier to manage and identify images.
- Example: incident-management-dashboard.png.