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Fine-tuning images: resizing or adding links to sources or full-sized images will need Markdown mode.

That'd be convenient to have a way to resize images in the non-Markdown mode, as I've seen many people resizing images by lowering the resolution instead of using the HTML to change the image's dimension (which is a bit of a pain to type).

Fine-tuning images: resizing or adding links to sources or full-sized images will need Markdown mode.

That'd be convenient to have a way to resize images in the non-Markdown mode, as I've seen many people resizing images by lowering the resolution instead of using the HTML to change the image's dimension (which is a bit of a pain to type).

Fine-tuning images: resizing or adding links to sources or full-sized images will need Markdown mode.

That'd be convenient to have a way to resize images in the non-Markdown mode, as I've seen many people resizing images by lowering the resolution instead of using the HTML to change the image's dimension (which is a bit of a pain to type).

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Fine-tuning images: resizing or adding links to sources or full-sized images will need Markdown mode.

That'd be convenient to have a way to resize images in the non-Markdown mode, as I've seen many people resizing images by lowering the resolution instead of using the HTML to change the image's dimension (which is a bit of a pain to type).