IWeb 08 - publishing images as .jpg instead of .png? is that possible?

Dear all,
I have created a website and it recently gone too big.
I notice the .png files is getting too huge and it would be much smaller if it is in .jpg (due to the background images).
Could any1 advise me if there is a setting option to publish the images to a .jpg or .gif?
Thanks!

Are these background images part of a theme or ones that you have added yourself?

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