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aio: sweep and fix images that are not displaying correctly #16600
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This commit ensures that all the images in the marketing docs are correcly sized. Related to angular#16600
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This commit ensures that all the images in the marketing docs are correcly sized. Related to angular#16600
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This commit ensures that all the images in the marketing docs are correcly sized. Related to angular#16600
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All images are now being automatically assigned
width
andheight
attributes.This is causing some display problems where CSS styles (either inline or implicit from rules) are causing the images to be display incorrectly. E.g. The styling is changing the width but not the height and so the image is becoming stretched, or if an SVG it is getting extra unwanted padding.
We need to sweep the docs for all the images and check that they are all rendering correctly.
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