Size
Controls how the image needs to be resized. You can use both &w=
and &h=
parameters or only one of them: the other dimension is automatically updated.
Width &w=
Sets the width of the image, in pixels.
<img src="//g.misakamoe.com/?url=wsrv.nl/lichtenstein.jpg&w=300">
![Width](https://g.misakamoe.com/?url=wsrv.nl/lichtenstein.jpg&w=300)
Height &h=
Sets the height of the image, in pixels.
<img src="//g.misakamoe.com/?url=wsrv.nl/lichtenstein.jpg&h=300">
![Height](https://g.misakamoe.com/?url=wsrv.nl/lichtenstein.jpg&h=300)
Device pixel ratio &dpr=
The device pixel ratio is used to easily convert between CSS pixels and device pixels. This makes it possible to display images at the correct pixel density on a variety of devices such as Apple devices with Retina Displays and Android devices. You must specify either a width, a height, or both for this parameter to work. Use values between 1
and 8
.
More info: Issue #115 - DPI support.
<img src="//g.misakamoe.com/?url=wsrv.nl/lichtenstein.jpg&h=144&dpr=2">
![Device pixel ratio](https://g.misakamoe.com/?url=wsrv.nl/lichtenstein.jpg&h=144&dpr=2)