Logo of blur during export from illustrator to dreamweaver

Hello world

I have a simple logo consisting of two words that I created in illustrator for use on a site I've created in dreamweaver. I started by converting the text in vectorised text, letters and then setting positioning to scale the logo that I needed to. It looks a lot like the window to HAVE it, but I'm unable to get it clear in dreamweaver. I pixelated the logo and registered for the web in many different forms. It looks decent in the dreamweaver window, buy when I click F12 and view it in internet explorer, it still seems a little fuzzy. The best luck I had was when I pixelated with ' type optimized: suggested. It's decent, but I still think I should be able to get a peek at crunch. I am new to adobe creative suite, and I'd appreciate some advice you can give.

Thank you!

Peter

What you're doing here are to create an image of a vector image pixel.

The vector image is rendered in real-time whenever it is shown on the screen resolution and it is independent, so it's always strong any distance you zoom in on it. He always gets redrawn according to the pixels of the screen.

Pixel image is dependent on the resolution, there is that according to the resolution of the screen and it is mounted in the grid of pixels of documents. When it does not exactly match, it seems blurred, as your text. The image on the left shows your image in the pixel grid (which could be made by preview rasterizes) the image to the right shows the parameters of compression applied to the pixel thing.

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