Saving for Webpage

Hi,
In Photoshop Elements I created a banner, 900 x 200 pixels, for a website.  I used a few layers, one for text, one for graphics and background.  In Elements everything is crystal clear, but when I import it to the website it seems to be a bit out of focus, a little blurry. In Elements I saved the file with ‘save for web’ with the quality at 100%, the resolution at 72 DPI.  How do I make the finished image on the site as clear as in Elements? Thanks Frank

You can resize from Image->Resize->Image Size. Click on resample to change the width and height. usually for web most of the folks use save for web feature which is what will suit to you also. Here is the help link for save for web http://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop-elements/getting-started/save-web-fri endly-format.html
When you go here you have options to try and check how it will look in browser. Play around with settings. Choosing PNG is the advised format so try the presets and resize option is also available.

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