Reduce the size of the image file for web use without pixelation

Can someone help me understand how to better reduce images for fast loading (in slide shows in Muse) web. I did save it to the web in PS and they are super pixelated now. The only versions that don't lose quality are of the original size, and they are large files. Any help is appreciated.

Can someone also tell me what size each image should be, which is considered to be a too big size (KB) for web images? Thank you, Hillary

30 quality is quite small, I would use at least 60-70, the file size should be around 100 k, which is very good to go higher up to 200 k is normal, especially with the HiDPI (Retina Display) on newer systems.

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