To: chief lee runamok
re:
(eg) width="200"height="200" immediately after 'img'I would suggest using only width or height, not both. By specifying only width, for example, the browser will resize the picture preserving the width-to-height ratio in the original image.
To: ken in texas; chief lee runamok
I did not know you could put it after the "img". I always put it after the image extension (in this case ".jpeg" like this:
I also agree to only specify the limit in one direction, usually the width, to keep the image in proportion.
54 posted on
12/10/2022 2:17:39 PM PST by
rlmorel
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