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Re: On markdown images
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Emanuel Berg |
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Re: On markdown images |
Date: |
Sun, 02 May 2021 21:30:36 +0200 |
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Yuri Khan wrote:
> Width and height attributes, when their values are correct,
> do help the browser lay out the page. It can reserve a known
> space before the image gets downloaded and go on processing
> the rest of the page.
>
> When width and height are missing, the browser does not know
> how much space to reserve, so, when it finally receives the
> image and finds out its dimensions, it has to go back and
> re-layout everything from the point of the image.
>
> Explicit width and height attributes are not the only way to
> mitigate this. For example, one could specify image
> dimensions in CSS. Or just redefine some images to be block
> elements and fit 100% of their container width.
That so?
I have the width here:
.images_right {
float: right;
padding-top: 6px;
width: 206px;
} # [1]
But the height vary from image to image, should I put it
"explicitly" as attributes in the HTML [2] then?
That doesn't feel right because isn't the point of HTML/CSS to
have all that in CSS?
OTOH to have one CSS class for every image feels ... lame.
And a lot of typing.
[1] https://dataswamp.org/~incal/index.css
[2] https://dataswamp.org/~incal/index.html
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