Images from iphoto

Okay so I have my blog pages setup. When I create a new entry I use the media button and drag over a photo I have from iPhoto. It shrinks it down in the blog page window to fit in the default image frame. Now when I publish to a folder and upload the site it uploads two image files of the same pic. One is the default files name only its the smaller version of the pic that you see on the website, the second is named the same just _1 at the end and is the full size picture.
I could understand why the full size picture was included if the smaller one in the blog opened a new window with the full size pic but it doesn't. So to save hosting space can I remove that image that is the full size with the _1 at the end of it? If so why does it even create it there and is there a way to stop it adding that file?

This is a huge problem with iWeb that I have tried to bring attention to in the past. There is nothing wrong with what you are doing....it's iWeb's fault....and hopefully the next incarnation will fix this glaring problem.
The warning for now is to not drag your full resolution photos into iWeb. Resize them in iPhoto or some other program first. I like to use a program called Downsize. Use this rule of thumb to approximate how small you need to downscale your photos. The width of a standard page in iWeb is 700 pixels, so if you want to have a photo stretch out from side to side the maximum width that you will ever need for this photo is 700 pixels wide...so you can tell iPhoto or whatever program to make you image 700 pixels wide and keep the height in proportion (constrain dimensions).
Spectre, thank you for bringing this problem up again in the forums. iWeb will upload a full resolution copy of whatever image file you drop into it. So DO NOT use your megapixel digital camera photos directly in iWeb. always preprocess them to your intended target resolution.

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