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NOTE: Resizing only the preserves the first frame of an animated GIF image. If you need to resize an animation, use HTML markup instead (i.e. use <img>).

NOTE: Resizing only the preserves the first frame of an animated GIF image. If you need to resize an animation, use HTML markup instead (i.e. use <img>).

NOTE: Resizing only preserves the first frame of an animated GIF image. If you need to resize an animation, use HTML markup instead (i.e. use <img>).

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WARNING: Imgur seems to have consistency issues with generating the different sizes of images, where not all suffixes give you a resized image; and are instead served the original image. I don't know what causes this to happen or what a work-around might be.

WARNING: Imgur seems to have consistency issues with generating the different sizes of images, where not all suffixes give you a resized image; and are instead served the original image. I don't know what causes this to happen or what a work-around might be.

Fix ?s= example, move links inline (much easier to copy-edit text that way), expand links (easier to see what they lead to), make text on attributes clearer (attributes are not required, just the order for those that are used).
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You can add a query string to the URLadd a query string to the URL to specify some specific sizes. The available sizes are dimensions that are the powers of two from 16 up to 512 (i.e. X can be 16, 32, 64, 128, 256 and 512).

When using an <img> tag, theany attributes must be specified in the following order in the following order or the image will not be displayed: src, width, height, alt, title. The values for the width and height attributes can be up to 999.

You can add a query string to the URL to specify some specific sizes. The available sizes are dimensions that are the powers of two from 16 up to 512 (i.e. X can be 16, 32, 64, 128, 256 and 512).

When using an <img> tag, the attributes must be specified in the following order or the image will not be displayed: src, width, height, alt, title. The values for the width and height attributes can be up to 999.

You can add a query string to the URL to specify some specific sizes. The available sizes are dimensions that are the powers of two from 16 up to 512 (i.e. X can be 16, 32, 64, 128, 256 and 512).

When using an <img> tag, any attributes must be specified in the following order or the image will not be displayed: src, width, height, alt, title. The values for the width and height attributes can be up to 999.

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Expand to include ?s=X query string; add section headers; mention that the <img> attributes must be in a specific order.
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finally found a good use for <br/> :)
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