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: Always include an alt attribute (e.g., ) to describe the image for screen readers used by visually impaired users. Usage Examples

When using fixed dimensions in a report or web page, consider the following:

: To prevent distortion, it is best to only set the width or the height and let the browser auto-calculate the other dimension. Setting both can result in a "stretched" look if the source image is not exactly

: Defining width and height in the HTML helps the browser reserve space for the image before it loads, preventing "layout shift" where text jumps around as images appear.

: For modern reports, use CSS like max-width: 100%; height: auto; to ensure the image scales down on smaller screens.

To put together a report based on the provided HTML image tag, Element Type : (HTML Image Element). Width : 200 pixels. Height : 111 pixels. Aspect Ratio : Approximately 1.8:1 (specifically

). This is a common "wide" format, often used for thumbnails or small banners.

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