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putting an image in an anchor link sometimes gives you this weird clickable area outside the image so why is this happening and how can you fix it well itamp;#39;s happening here because the image is set to display block which by default will take up the entire available width even though we set the image to a specific width the anchor tag that itamp;#39;s in will still take up the full width you could fix this by setting the anchor link to be displayed inline block which does fix the extra clickable area but this will add a tiny little space below the image what the heck inline and inline block elements are usually text so the browser will leave space for letters with the centers that extend below the Baseline you can get rid of the Space by setting the anchor link to a display block and setting the width to fit content this will size the anchor length to the size of the content inside it which in this case is the image itself perfect and now you know that