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CSS How to Make a Website CSS: Cascading Style Sheets Review: CSS: Cascading Style Sheets

Whitney Yao
Whitney Yao
1,642 Points

Can our big image be flexible with the browser window just like the wrapper we add is?

The element "div" we add, the wrapper, can fit perfectly inside the browser window if we use max-width and margin decoration in "main.css" file. But can the big images inside the body also be flexible to the browser window?

1 Answer

Sam Baines
Sam Baines
4,315 Points

Hi Whitney - yes they can, you can use the exact same css rules to make the <img> tag responsive/flexible to either the body element or the parent element, such as the class or ID = wrapper. Just use the properties of width or max-width along with a percentage value to make this happen.