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Resizing Images
Ever wondered how to make sure your email images look just as stunning on desktop and mobile devices? We've got you covered with a quick design tip for resizing images seamlessly. Here is how you can optimize your images for both platforms:
1. Resize an Image for Optimal Display on Desktop:
2. Set Image Dimensions for Mobile Viewing:
Preview Your Mobile-Friendly Image:
Ready to make your images shine on every device? Give it a try and let us know how it goes!
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Hi thanks. When I do this (set it at 200 px) , the image then looks fuzzy on desktop. What am I doing wrong?
Hi, @EstelleJ6
Welcome to the community. We're thrilled to have you here. 🙂
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I followed these steps and it still isn't working for me. The image looks find on desktop and huge on mobile. Please help, this is a bad look for mobile device.
Hello @user18955 ,
Mobile email apps will always try to display an image as close to its native resolution, with respect to the size of the screen. I would recommend referencing this article for further guidance on how to setup your images for mobile displays.
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