On 10/17/06, phdm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mark,
>
> You are right, modern browsers don't really need the size of the
> images in pixels, but don't forget that the width and height of images
> are not nesseraly given in pixels. It can be, for instance, expressed
> in ems or in % (of the width of its container),

I was addressing recommended use of the HTML attributes, not CSS
width/height spec.  So ems don't really enter into it.  However, I did
forget, in this and my other reply, that percentages are legal there.
Mea culpa.


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Mark J. Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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