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all right guys welcome back to your 39th tutorial on CSS and in this tutorial Iamp;#39;m going to teach you guys how to automatically set the maximum width and maximum height of images or actually any elements using CSS now I said images because thatamp;#39;s what most commonly you apply it to um for example why would you want to set the maximum height of something if you can just automatically size it using xhtml or you know some photo editing software why do you need explicitly tell CSS that you need a maximum height for an image well for example say youamp;#39;re doing this say youamp;#39;re making a website that youamp;#39;re later wanting to turn into your blogg or something and youamp;#39;re always copying uh images from other website and posting it on your website first of all Iamp;#39;m pretty sure thatamp;#39;s illegal so donamp;#39;t do it but other than that the sizes are always different and youamp;#39;re always getting pretty much random pictures and putting on y