Resizing gif in markdown (github)





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I am trying to resize my gif that is to be displayed in Github. The gif is in a folder in the repository. I have tried a lot of the solutions but they do not work.



Changing image size in Markdown



![Alt Text](/images/output/video1.gif =250x250)


Resize image in the wiki of GitHub using Markdown



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    Have you checked the HTML using your browsers "view source" or "inspect" tool? Using the cited solutions, what HTML are you seeing for the img tag?

    – Waylan
    Jan 4 at 13:56






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    Note that, as explained in github/markup, a sanitation filter is run on the output of the Markdown parser which strips various things. Interestingly, 3 months ago, they removed the link to the sanitizer without any explanation. That sanitation filter included width and height in the whitelist of approved attributes, but if they are using a different filter now...

    – Waylan
    Jan 4 at 14:02


















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I am trying to resize my gif that is to be displayed in Github. The gif is in a folder in the repository. I have tried a lot of the solutions but they do not work.



Changing image size in Markdown



![Alt Text](/images/output/video1.gif =250x250)


Resize image in the wiki of GitHub using Markdown



<img src="https://github.com/asd/privategithubrepo/images/output/video1.gif" width="48">









share|improve this question


















  • 1





    Have you checked the HTML using your browsers "view source" or "inspect" tool? Using the cited solutions, what HTML are you seeing for the img tag?

    – Waylan
    Jan 4 at 13:56






  • 1





    Note that, as explained in github/markup, a sanitation filter is run on the output of the Markdown parser which strips various things. Interestingly, 3 months ago, they removed the link to the sanitizer without any explanation. That sanitation filter included width and height in the whitelist of approved attributes, but if they are using a different filter now...

    – Waylan
    Jan 4 at 14:02














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I am trying to resize my gif that is to be displayed in Github. The gif is in a folder in the repository. I have tried a lot of the solutions but they do not work.



Changing image size in Markdown



![Alt Text](/images/output/video1.gif =250x250)


Resize image in the wiki of GitHub using Markdown



<img src="https://github.com/asd/privategithubrepo/images/output/video1.gif" width="48">









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I am trying to resize my gif that is to be displayed in Github. The gif is in a folder in the repository. I have tried a lot of the solutions but they do not work.



Changing image size in Markdown



![Alt Text](/images/output/video1.gif =250x250)


Resize image in the wiki of GitHub using Markdown



<img src="https://github.com/asd/privategithubrepo/images/output/video1.gif" width="48">






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    Have you checked the HTML using your browsers "view source" or "inspect" tool? Using the cited solutions, what HTML are you seeing for the img tag?

    – Waylan
    Jan 4 at 13:56






  • 1





    Note that, as explained in github/markup, a sanitation filter is run on the output of the Markdown parser which strips various things. Interestingly, 3 months ago, they removed the link to the sanitizer without any explanation. That sanitation filter included width and height in the whitelist of approved attributes, but if they are using a different filter now...

    – Waylan
    Jan 4 at 14:02














  • 1





    Have you checked the HTML using your browsers "view source" or "inspect" tool? Using the cited solutions, what HTML are you seeing for the img tag?

    – Waylan
    Jan 4 at 13:56






  • 1





    Note that, as explained in github/markup, a sanitation filter is run on the output of the Markdown parser which strips various things. Interestingly, 3 months ago, they removed the link to the sanitizer without any explanation. That sanitation filter included width and height in the whitelist of approved attributes, but if they are using a different filter now...

    – Waylan
    Jan 4 at 14:02








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Have you checked the HTML using your browsers "view source" or "inspect" tool? Using the cited solutions, what HTML are you seeing for the img tag?

– Waylan
Jan 4 at 13:56





Have you checked the HTML using your browsers "view source" or "inspect" tool? Using the cited solutions, what HTML are you seeing for the img tag?

– Waylan
Jan 4 at 13:56




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1





Note that, as explained in github/markup, a sanitation filter is run on the output of the Markdown parser which strips various things. Interestingly, 3 months ago, they removed the link to the sanitizer without any explanation. That sanitation filter included width and height in the whitelist of approved attributes, but if they are using a different filter now...

– Waylan
Jan 4 at 14:02





Note that, as explained in github/markup, a sanitation filter is run on the output of the Markdown parser which strips various things. Interestingly, 3 months ago, they removed the link to the sanitizer without any explanation. That sanitation filter included width and height in the whitelist of approved attributes, but if they are using a different filter now...

– Waylan
Jan 4 at 14:02












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