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How To Optimize Your Buzz Experience Cloud Event Images

Learning how to optimize an image by compressing it to improve page loading times

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Written by Enrique Francis
Updated over 4 months ago

Optimizing your images helps improve the performance of our website. This includes how fast your event page loads. The faster the better!

Before you upload your image(s), we recommend using a compression software program. Image compression minimises the size in bytes of a graphics file without degrading the quality of the image. There are many FREE services out there; let's guide you through this process.

A few of our favourite compression software websites are tinyjpg.com and Compressor.io. Images can be dragged onto the website homepage, and an optimized version will be available for download.


Example #1:


Step 1

Go to https://tinyjpg.com/. Drag your image and drop it into the specified compression box.

Figure 1.1 depicts the tinyjpg.com homepage compression box

Step 2

The image will be compressed and available for download via the green Download All button. Please download the compressed image to be used on your Event Listing Page.

Figure 1.2 depicts the tinyjpg.com homepage image download area


Example #2:

Step 1

Go to https://compressor.io/. Drag your image and drop it into the specified compression box.

Figure 2.1 depicts the compressor.io homepage compression box

Step 2

The image will be compressed and available for download via the orange Download button. Please download the compressed image to be used on your Event Listing Page.

Figure 2.2 depicts the tinyjpg.com homepage image download area


We hope this article helped you create an Event or edit an existing one using the Buzz Experience Cloud.

If you require further assistance, please send us a message via live chat, and we will work together on creating your Buzz Experience Cloud Event. Click on this image located on the bottom right of your screen to chat with us.

Figure 3.1 shows our Help Live Chat Box

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