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How to put in size in DITA

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hello everyone and welcome to this weekamp;#39;s oxygen xml live experience my name is alin bellu and as usual i will be your host for todayamp;#39;s live webinar which is another episode from our ongoing series working with dita in oxygen and this one is titled quick start with the dita startup project as you might know oxygen xml editor provides the ability to organize your data resources in projects the data sample project is a best practice example that shows how data content can be organized to provide the scale scalable and flexible project structure but to tell us more about this i invited my colleague alex gitiano development lead at syncrosoft and ditai evangelist to join us in just a few moments but before that let me recap the useful information that you need to know when it comes to the oxygen live events as always all of our events are being recorded so todayamp;#39;s event makes no difference after the webinar comes to an end the recording will be made available on the

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HTML Images Syntax The HTML tag is used to embed an image in a web page. Images are not technically inserted into a web page; images are linked to web pages. The tag creates a holding space for the referenced image. The tag is empty, it contains attributes only, and does not have a closing tag.
To insert an image, use the image tag and specify the placement attribute to set line wrapping. You can also choose placement=inline if youre inserting an image in the line of your sentence (such as a button image) or if you want text to flow around your image.
Inserting an image To insert an image, use the image tag and specify the placement attribute to set line wrapping. You can also choose placement=inline if youre inserting an image in the line of your sentence (such as a button image) or if you want text to flow around your image.
Use the element to include artwork or images in a DITA topic. The element has an optional @placement attribute that indicates whether the included graphic or artwork is rendered inline (a button or icon) or on a separate line for a larger image.
Tags let you identify different versions of the same series of images. Digests are a unique identifier for a specific version of an image. Digests are hashes of the images content, and are immutable. Tags can be moved to point to different images, but digests are fixed.
The tag is used to incorporate in-line graphics (typically icons or small graphics) into an HTML document. This element is NOT intended for embedding other HTML text. For large figures with captions and text flow see FIG element. Example:

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