Its best treated as a CSS issue, not a TW issue specifically. 

The complication is that because the "tiddler box" size can change (e.g. 
when you open right menu) something that looks perfect suddenly breaks. But 
that just shows it is a design illusion that it is working universally. 

For "mobile-first" design the sizing of the image should be via CSS using 
relative sizing to its container to overcome that issue.

On Saturday, 16 June 2018 11:04:40 UTC+2, Mohammad wrote:
>
> This question may be redundant, but I could not find good stuff on that
>
> What is the best practice for embedding float images in tiddlers to 
> prevent overflow?
>  
>
>    1. Use small size?
>    2. Use Table and grids?
>
>
> Note: when you float images and specially when the size of image is large, 
> you encounter the tiddler overflow issue, which image crosses the tiddler 
> border!
>
> /Mohammad
>

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