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If I place an image on my web page and use the  height="20"
am I right that just useing this TAG will size it by pixals?

And if I do this
height="20%"   it will make it  20 Percant heigh  of the whole page?Yes.Well I am going to put a Logo I made at the top of my page.
And it will have my Phone NUMBER my name and so on.
And the image and everything a Logo will have.

I was going to use the  height="20"   tag  to just ajust the height in Pixals  and let the browser ajust the width and I did this for years and it worked.

But as Monitors became more and more of  High Resalotion  and web browsers can do what they want and have people set them as they want I am thinking of useing the   height="20%"  tag.

Because if I set the image  as  height="30"   and go to another monitor it looks very very big or very very small.

So I thought if I start useing  height="20%"    with the percant tag as so    20 percent will be  20 percent on what ever monitor or web browser.

And it will always look good on any SCREEN because  one %  on this monitor will be one% on another monitor.

But if I use  height="20"  there pixals will be biger or smaller and will efect the way things look.

Am I right? Quote

But if I use  height="20"  there pixals will be biger or smaller and will efect the way things look.
Not really, because higher resolution screens are usually larger to begin with.I am sorry some times I THINK I get of topic a little.

My Logo is 2. inch Heigh  and when I checked the pixel it says  149 pixal Heigh.

So if I use the take    height="149"
I know the browser will display it  149 pixal heigh.

But as you go to diferant monitors with diferant resalotions will  149 pixels  be to   small or to big?

This is how I SOULD have ask this topic. How do I know a good size to make my Logo display at?
What would be a good thing to remember?I think I'd stick with a fixed size.  Don't worry so much about how it will look at different resolutions and different size monitors.  If a site visitor is using a large monitor and/or high resolution, that will affect all aspects of what they see on their screen, not just the image on your web page.  So, it's up to the individual user to control their viewing environment.


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