Hi,

If you look at output when running "mvn site":
[INFO] Rendering site with org.apache.maven.skins:maven-default-skin:jar:1.0 
skin.


I tried and changed the skin used, by adding followin content in site.xml
  <skin>
    <groupId>org.apache.maven.skins</groupId>
    <artifactId>maven-fluido-skin</artifactId>
    <version>1.3.0</version>
  </skin>
then the width and height are in generated HTML

As I suspected, the problem is in default skin: if you need customization, 
please use another skin
http://maven.apache.org/skins/index.html

Regards,

Hervé

Le lundi 19 janvier 2015 11:03:31 Mikko Östlund a écrit :
> Hi,
> 
> I'm pretty new to this, so I guess I'm using the "default" skin? I haven't
> configured anything
> special involving a choice of skin.
> 
> I've attached to this e-mail a gzipped tar file with a little Maven project
> to demostrate the issue.
> The project is based on the "maven-archetype-quickstart" (version 1.1) and
> I have just added the following files:
> 
>    - src/site/site.xml
>    - src/site/resources/images/mikko-feather.png    (a vandalized version
> of the maven-feather.png)
> 
> Demo (in which "$" is my Bash prompt):
> 
>     $ mvn --version
>     Apache Maven 3.0.4
>     Maven home: /usr/share/maven
>     Java version: 1.8.0_11, vendor: Oracle Corporation
>     Java home: /opt/java/jdk1.8.0_11/jre
>     Default locale: en_US, platform encoding: UTF-8
>     OS name: "linux", version: "3.2.0-75-generic", arch: "i386", family:
> "unix"
>     $
>     $ tar zxf dummyartifact.tgz
>     $ cd dummyartifact
>     $ mvn site
>        ... [Maven's output omitted here]
>     $ grep -r '<img src' target
>     target/site/project-info.html:            <img
> src="images/mikko-feather.png" alt="dummyartifact" />
>     target/site/dependency-info.html:         <img
> src="images/mikko-feather.png" alt="dummyartifact" />
>     target/site/dependencies.html:            <img
> src="images/mikko-feather.png" alt="dummyartifact" />
>     target/site/distribution-management.html: <img
> src="images/mikko-feather.png" alt="dummyartifact" />
>     target/site/plugin-management.html:       <img
> src="images/mikko-feather.png" alt="dummyartifact" />
>     target/site/index.html:                   <img
> src="images/mikko-feather.png" alt="dummyartifact" />
>     target/site/integration.html:             <img
> src="images/mikko-feather.png" alt="dummyartifact" />
>     target/site/project-summary.html:         <img
> src="images/mikko-feather.png" alt="dummyartifact" />
>     target/site/plugins.html:                 <img
> src="images/mikko-feather.png" alt="dummyartifact" />
>     target/site/issue-tracking.html:          <img
> src="images/mikko-feather.png" alt="dummyartifact" />
>     target/site/license.html:                 <img
> src="images/mikko-feather.png" alt="dummyartifact" />
>     target/site/mail-lists.html:              <img
> src="images/mikko-feather.png" alt="dummyartifact" />
>     target/site/source-repository.html:       <img
> src="images/mikko-feather.png" alt="dummyartifact" />
>     target/site/team-list.html:               <img
> src="images/mikko-feather.png" alt="dummyartifact" />
>     $
> 
> As you can see, the <img/> elements don't have any width and height
> attributes.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Mikko
> 
> 2015-01-17 21:45 GMT+01:00 Hervé BOUTEMY <[email protected]>:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > The generated html should contain width and height attributes for the img
> > tag:
> > can you check?
> > The content of site.xml is diretly copied, whatever you wrote: then the
> > good
> > choice between "40" or "40px" is a question about HTML you want.
> > 
> > What skin are you using?
> > 
> > Any test project with visible source and result will help us understand
> > the
> > problem you're facing.
> > 
> > Regards,
> > 
> > Hervé
> > 
> > Le jeudi 15 janvier 2015 16:10:16 Mikko Östlund a écrit :
> > > Hi,
> > > 
> > > I'm attempting to specify the width and height of the "banner" of my
> > > generated site.
> > > That is, in src/site/site.xml I specify the <width> and <height>
> > > elements
> > > 
> > > in <bannerLeft> thus:
> > >     <project>
> > >     
> > >       <bannerLeft>
> > >       
> > >         <name>Monty Hall simulation</name>
> > >         <src>images/my_400_by_419_pixels_image.png</src>
> > >         <width>40</width>
> > >         <height>42</height>
> > >       
> > >       </bannerLeft>
> > >       <body>
> > >       
> > >            ...
> > >       
> > >       </body>
> > >     
> > >     </project>
> > > 
> > > However, this has no effect on the size of the image in the generated
> > 
> > HTML.
> > 
> > > I have also tried width <width>40px</width>, "<width>40 px</width>" and
> > > "<width>10%</width>"
> > > without success.
> > > 
> > > How should I make the image be shown as 40 pixels wide and 42 pixels
> > 
> > high,
> > 
> > > although the original image is 400 pixels wide and 419 pixels high?
> > > 
> > > /Mikko.
> > 
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