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Images and other graphics can often make or break a design. And well start here with file types. And were going to focus on bitmap, GIF, PNG, JPEG, and SVG. Bitmap: Dont use this on the web. GIF (or JIF depending on what part of the internet youre from): Its used for a lot of simple animations. It only supports 256 colors, and if thats all you need, it might be an option for you. GIFs also allow for transparency, but they dont support alpha transparency. This means anything other than absolutely opaque or absolutely transparent wont show up that way. Up next, weve got PNGor P.N.G.: This is a great file format if you need transparencyspecifically, if you need alpha transparency. Of course, we have JPEGextremely common format. Supports compression, which is awesome, because remember Bitmaps? Yeah, nothings changedwe still dont use those on the web. But the great thing about JPEG? This JPEG file is just over 300 kilobytes. But this bitmap at the same resolutionsame dim