By default, the AOL preferences are set to add their own compression to images. You always have the option to turn the additional compression off. That of course, begs the question, does the average AOL user even know this? Do they even know they have a preference menu?
David
On Wednesday, September 18, 2002, at 11:19 PM, Patrick Hackshaw wrote:
> The biggest drawback with AOL > browsers is the quality of images. To put it plainly, it sucks.
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