That means your image will be of this size but only if the layout that contains this image has the space for it. If you have a grid layout that is 200x200 and image that you request to be 300x300, the result will be an image of only 200x200. This behaviour can only be avoided ...
You’ll need to add a fallback for Outlook.com, though (which also happens to target Office365 webmail, but as video isn’t supported there, having the fallback won’t change anything). To add a fallback, you add a class to your video tag:>...
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The simplest way is to redo the image and size it to the div height. I would suggest _not_ 'stretching' the image to match the div height as that would skew the image and make the letters look thinner/taller. Or, you could give the div background the same color as the imag...
Check the/usr/share/ati/fglrx-install.logfile for result of installation. If there are no errors, proceed to the next step. Note:You may see lines like this at the end of file You must change your working directory to /lib/modules/fglrx ...
That means your image will be of this size but only if the layout that contains this image has the space for it. If you have a grid layout that is 200x200 and image that you request to be 300x300, the result will be an image of only 200x200. This behaviour can only be avoided ...
The simplest way is to redo the image and size it to the div height. I would suggest _not_ 'stretching' the image to match the div height as that would skew the image and make the letters look thinner/taller. Or, you could give the div background the same color as the ima...