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may stretch or squash it. To avoid this, you can set one dimension (e.g., width="150" ) and let the other be automatic , or use CSS's object-fit: cover; .
: These specify the dimensions in pixels . Setting both ensures the browser reserves the correct space while the page loads, preventing layout shifts . UPDATE <img width="150" height="150" src="...
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: This is a required attribute that identifies the location of your image file. Setting both ensures the browser reserves the correct
: While not strictly required for the image to display, it is essential for accessibility and SEO. Implementation Tips
: If your CSS is overriding these attributes, you can use an inline style for higher priority:
: If your original image is not square, forcing it to