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I have a few questions

Asked by singleton in Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)

I have a few questions. Please give me a little snippet of code (style and html that invokes it to illustrate the answer.  Assume the graphic x.jpg is in the current folder and is 300 pixels wide and 400 pixels high

1) Can CSS be used to resize a graphic, in other words if I just want x.jpg to be 150x200 can I do that in the CSS. I know I can do it in img src in the html, but can I do it in css

2) Can CSS specify the name of the graphic, or does it just control how it is formatted. I.E. is there anything I can do in the html page that says put a graphic here, but let the name of the graphic be  in the style.css page

3) Can you show me the code for a two column page with each column 350 pixels wide at 800x600, but where both grow if a larger screen resolution is selected, and contrast it with code for something that looks the same at 800x600, but where at a larger resolution the left column stays at 350, and the right one is the only one that grows.Start Free Trial
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