When uploading images to Blogger, you're only given
four sizing options:
Small, Medium, Large, and Original Size.
But what if you want to customize the exact height and width of your image? Whether for better alignment, mobile responsiveness, or visual appeal — here's how to do it in just a few steps!
๐ Step-by-Step Guide to Resize Blogger Images
1. Log in to Blogger and go to your dashboard.
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Navigate to → Pages or Posts
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Click Edit on the post that contains the image you want to resize.
2. Switch to HTML View.
๐ In the top-left corner of the post editor, click on the HTML tab.
๐ Locate your image code — it will look something like this:
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<img src="IMAGE-URL.jpg" width="400" height="300"/>
๐ก Tip:
If you’re having trouble finding the image code:
- Press Ctrl+F (Windows) or Command+F (Mac)
- Search for either the image filename (like sunset.jpg) or a nearby word from your caption or content.
3. Customize the Image Dimensions.
๐ Change the width and height values to suit your preferred size. Example:
<img src="IMAGE-URL.jpg" width="600" height="400"/>
You can also remove either width or height to let the browser scale proportionally.
4. Switch Back to Compose View.
๐ฑ Click the Compose tab to preview your resized image.
5. Save or Update Your Post.
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Click Update if the post is already published, or Save if it’s still a draft.
✔️ Pro Tips
✅ For responsive images: use only
width or set it to 100% to adapt across devices.
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Always preview on mobile and desktop to make sure your layout stays
neat.
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Avoid overly large images to keep page loading times fast.
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Garry Rackley
ReplyDelete1:17 PM
Thanks for this timely post. I had not seen any info on how to do this. Good job!!!
Thanks Garry! If you need more help on your blog, let me know. I'm not a professional but I love troubleshooting, I always learn from them.