When I add a Shape element to a webpage, it automatically defaults to publishing it as a PNG.
For small shapes, that do-able.
But for larger shapes, the PNG turns into a large, slow file.
What is the best output format for larger shapes? I am currently using CSS, but if there is a better option, I'd love to know.
Thank you.
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Re: Publishing Shapes
It is depends on the type of shape and the selected style.
For example, CSS does not support bordered shapes.
For example, CSS does not support bordered shapes.
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Re: Publishing Shapes
Ok, then what would be the best option.Pablo wrote: Wed Apr 09, 2025 4:49 pm It is depends on the type of shape and the selected style.
For example, CSS does not support bordered shapes.
Say the shape is a large rectangle with a border.
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Re: Publishing Shapes
If it's just a rectangle then CSS is the best option