No worries, you're almost there.
<*img src="https://i.postimg.cc/25szBwhs/image.jpg" width="400"><*/img>
Note the "width" tag. Remove the astericks and get this:
<*img src="https://i.postimg.cc/25szBwhs/image.jpg" width="300"><*/img>
Note the "width" tag change. Remove the asterisks and get this:
Now let's control the height by adding the height tag:
<*img src="https://i.postimg.cc/25szBwhs/image.jpg" width="600" height="200"><*/img>
Remove the asterisks and get this:
Get comfortable with sizing then we can talk about aspect ratio, initial picture quality and size, etc. For now this is enough.
Thanks so much.
That helps.
Better memes in the morrow.
Bed for this mom now.
I have found, being a home trained “chef” that I don’t want to re-invent the wheel. If someone else has taken the effort to make and market the item I want, why should I take the time to make it from scratch.
I use pre-mixed rubs (Tony Chachere) and “base” items like...Campbell’s Cream of XXXX soups.
I gotz asthma....ain’t nobody got time for that!
(See, the punchline is all it takes.)
My point? Use search engines to find a meme you want before you create it. There is a high probability that it has already been made.