To load a page faster, Web developers usually merge all their images into one big one and use CSS positioning tricks to render only the part of the bigger image they need.
This technique is called image sprites and is widely used, even by large companies like Google, Apple, eBay, and so on.
The Instant Sprite tool automatically merges a list of submitted images and spits out the final sprite, along with the necessary CSS code for the original images.
Image sprites can be created by uploading a batch of files, drag and dropping them from a desktop location onto the Web page's surface, or re-opening and editing an older project.
Image Sprite is actually the code that powers the instantsprite.com website.
Requirements:
- JavaScript enabled on client side
Comments not found