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finally found a good use for <br/> :)
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If the images are hosted on the Stack Exchange imgur.com account (which most are), you can add a h, l, m, t, b or s to the filename in the URL (before the extension) to get resized versions.

For that post, for example, you can use
https://i.sstatic.net/a9LCgl.jpg instead of
https://i.sstatic.net/a9LCg.jpg to get a more manageable size screenshot.

If needed, you can always link to the full-size screenshot too; transform:

![enter image description here][1]

  [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/a9LCg.jpg

to

[![enter image description here][1]][2]

  [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/a9LCgl.jpg
  [2]: https://i.sstatic.net/a9LCg.jpg

and it'll link the reduced-size version to the full-size image.

I've gone ahead and used the medium (m) version for that post to reduce the size of the retina-resolution iPhone screenshots, linking each to the full-resolution version.

For completeness sake, the letters stand for:

s: small   square     90×90   (forced)
b: big     square     160×160 (forced)
t: small   thumbnail  160×160
m: medium  thumbnail  320×320
l: large   thumbnail  640×640
h: huge    thumbnail  1024×1024

The square options will scale the image (up as well as down) and crop to fit the size, thumbnails are only ever scaled down (smaller images are not scaled up) to fit with the square maximum dimensions.

Martijn Pieters
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