That's what i'll do.

Thanks for the answer


On 06/04/2012 03:10 PM, fabrixxm wrote:
On 4 Giu, 12:32, kooliah<kool...@djeve.sites.djangohosting.ch>  wrote:
So i can't understand if i want to have a better ranking, it is better
to not use sorl for this kind of images and use

<img src="{{ pic.picture.url }}" width="{{ pic.picture.width }}"
height="{{ pic.picture.height }}" />

that gives
<img src="/media/images/pics/productimage-picture-ccf-iveco-4.jpg"
width="187" height="280" />

from a user perspective, I think is much wors load a full size image
and scale it down only to use its filename..

the same page you linked says also:

"
Create great alt text

The alt attribute is used to describe the contents of an image file.
It's important for several reasons:
  •It provides Google with useful information about the subject matter
of the image.
   We use this information to help determine the best image to return
for a user's query.
•Many people-for example, users with visual impairments, or people
using screen readers or who have
  low-bandwidth connections—may not be able to see images on web
pages.
  Descriptive alt text provides these users with important information.
"
so you should try to add a usefull alt alttrbute, like

      {% thumbnail pic.picture "280x280" as image %}
  <img src="{{ image.url }}" width="{{ image.width }}" height="{{
  image.height }}" alt="{{ pic.title }}" />
       {% endthumbnail %}

Which could render as

<img src="/media/cache/c7/73/c7737259a2760e164a61c8ac9d3df59f.jpg"
   width="187" height="280" alt="CCF Iveco" />



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