Why was it that, back in the early days of the WWW, some browsers would load a low-res image which would then become sharper, while others loaded the image bit-by-bit, top to bottom?

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Why was it that, back in the early days of the WWW, some browsers would load a low-res image which would then become sharper, while others loaded the image bit-by-bit, top to bottom?

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This is not depending on the browser, but the image. If it is stored as “progressive JPEG”, a lower resolution version can be shown first because the first bytes of the file contain a rough version which then gets more detailed when more data is available as download progresses.

With increased download speeds, progressive JPEG fell a little bit out of fashion because it was no longer necessary.

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