Ed Mullen wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
WaltS wrote:
I did change the size by changing the two pixel parameters with
"Constrain" checked. Maintains the image's aspect ratio.
Sounds like the user used an image editor. After that I'm not sure
what they did.
In my experience resizing images with Composer, which admittedly is
limited to outgoing emails, width or height or both can be modified as I
please, but if I specify a percentage for one and delete the other,
Composer restores the original value in pixels for the "deleted"
parameter. Thus, I can't specify
<img src="1indy.jpg" height="25%">
because Composer substitutes
<img src="1indy.jpg" height="25%" width="660px">
I've tried checking the "Constrain" box, but it won't toggle (clicks
have no effect), so I can't say what difference it would make.
One more reason to learn how to write HTML instead of relying on tools
which screw with the code imperfectly.
...
Nice rant, hope your intended readers will see it.
I'm not one of them; I do know HTML and use it when composing web pages.
But I have little choice when composing an HTML email. Should I compose
in Notepad and drop the entire finished message into SM using "Insert HTML"?
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Paul B. Gallagher
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