All of the above, because when the browser is able to pre-load the images of the website, it will be able to focus it's resources on loading the rest of the website. Thus, overall website loading speeds will be increased.
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asked 09/20/22Hi I need help with this question computer science
Why might you want to preload images on a page that uses rollovers?
B: To prevent delays displaying the images when the connection is slow.
D: All of the above.
E: A and B only
A: To prevent delays displaying the images when the swapped images are large.
C: To prevent delays when the page is being loaded.
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