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10/8/2007 8:40 AM
 

I'm looking for a way to prevent FCK from inserting the width and height of an inserted image in the IMG tag: <img src="myimage.gif" width="200" height="200" />
Does anybody have an idea how to do this?

Thanks

 
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10/9/2007 10:57 PM
 

The correct way to create content that include images is to give each image its size. It helps the browser to know the exact space to be left blank when loading images. Also, it helps when no images are loaded.

You can avoid the size parameters by doing the following:

1) Right click your image

2) Select the width value

3) Clear the width value

4) Press OK

 


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10/10/2007 6:22 AM
 

Thanks,

I know that, but in this case the image files will be changed from outside DNN, so the width and height are a problem.

I was looking for a way to prevent the auto assignment of the width and height (I knew I could unset them manually...)

 
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