Right-click the image on a webpage and select "Inspect" to see its "natural" or original dimensions versus its "displayed" size (616x300).
You can use tools like the CDN Finder to see exactly which service is hosting the file.
The image is set to display at 616 pixels wide and 300 pixels high . This is often used for "hero" banners or featured blog post images. <img width="616" height="300" src="https://cdn....
Many modern CDNs (like Cloudinary or Netlify ) allow you to change the dimensions directly in the URL. If you change "616" or "300" in the code, the CDN might automatically crop or resize the image for you. 2. How to "Report" on the Specific Image
Image CDNs, their benefits and how we use them - Series Eight Right-click the image on a webpage and select
The image is hosted on a Content Delivery Network (CDN) . CDNs are used to load images faster by serving them from a server closer to your physical location.
Based on the HTML snippet you provided— — 1. Analysis of the HTML Code This is often used for "hero" banners or
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