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Resizing related coding questions

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how do i increase my image?

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I'm assuming you want to increase the size of an image. To increase the size of an image, you can use an image editor like Adobe Photoshop or GIMP. You can also use HTML and CSS to resize an image directly on a website. Here's an example in HTML:

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<img src="path/to/your/image.jpg" alt="Your Image" style="width: 500px; height: 500px;">

In this example, the width and height are set to 500 pixels each to increase the size of the image. You can adjust these values to fit your needs.

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Asked 2 years ago in CSS by Kristina

what is the difference between em and px

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em and px are units of measurement used to specify the size of elements on a webpage.

px stands for pixels, and it is a fixed-size unit of measurement that does not change with resizing.

em stands for "em"phasis, and it is a relative unit of measurement that adjusts based on the font-size set for a parent element.

For example, if you set the font-size of a parent element to 16px and you set the font-size of a child element to 1em, the child element will have a font size of 16px because 1em is equal to the font-size of the parent element.

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p { font-size: 16px; } span { font-size: 0.8em; }

In this example, the font size of the span element will be 80% of the font size of the p element because 0.8em is equal to 80% of the font-size of the parent element.

You can learn more about em and px units here.

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Asked 2 years ago in CSS by Jenny

responsive website resizing

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Responsive web design is a technique for automatically resizing a website to fit different device screens. This involves defining breakpoints, where the layout of a website is changed depending on the size of a browser window. CSS media queries are commonly used to make a website responsive, where a website’s design is laid out differently depending on the size of the screen or viewport.

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Not likely. AI can automate tasks and make developers' jobs more efficient but it can't fully replace the human ability to deal with complex software. And AI will still require human developers to supervise and improve it further.

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