Resize image in the wiki of GitHub using Markdown

拥有回忆 提交于 2019-11-29 18:42:17
alciregi

Updated:

Code (external/internal):

![test](https://github.com/favicon.ico)

Code (internal/external for sizing):

<img src="https://github.com/favicon.ico" width="48">

Example:


Old Answer:

This should work:

[[ http://url.to/image.png | height = 100px ]]

Source: https://guides.github.com/features/mastering-markdown/

Friedrich

On GitHub, you can use HTML directly instead of Markdown:

<a href="url"><img src="http://url.to/image.png" align="left" height="48" width="48" ></a>

This should make it.

Almost 5 years after only the direct HTML formatting works for images on GitHub and other markdown options still prevent images from loading when specifying some custom sizes even with the wrong dimensions. I prefer to specify the desired width and get the height calculated automatically, for example,

<img src="https://github.com/your_image.png" alt="Your image title" width="250"/>

I have used methods described above. Now I am using the method which is a way similiar but more simple to me.

  1. First create add README.md file to your project.
  2. Then upload screenshoots or whatever description images needed to your project main directory.
  3. After uploading image Assets use html to refer these assets directly without using link like below

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<img src="icon.jpg" width="324" height="324">

<p align="center">
  <img src="screen1.png" width="256" height="455">
  <img src="screen2.png" width="256" height="455">
  <img src="screen3.png" width="256" height="455">
</p>

On above example I have used paragraph to align images side by side. If you are going to use single image just use the code as below

<img src="icon.jpg" width="324" height="324">

Have a nice day!

This addresses the different question, how to get images in gist (as opposed to github) markdown in the first place ?


In December 2015, it seems that only links to files on github.com or cloud.githubusercontent.com or the like work. Steps that worked for me in a gist:
  1. Make a gist, say Mygist.md (and optionally more files)
  2. Go to the "Write Comment" box at the end
  3. Click "Attach files ... by selecting them"; select your local image file
  4. GitHub echos a long long string where it put the image, e.g. ![khan-lasso-squared](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/1280390/12011119/596fdca4-acc2-11e5-84d0-4878164e04bb.png)
  5. Cut-paste that by hand into your Mygist.md.

But: GitHub people may change this behavior tomorrow, without documenting it.

nicobo

GitHub Pages now uses kramdown as its markdown engine so you can use the following syntax:

Here is an inline ![smiley](smiley.png){:height="36px" width="36px"}.

http://kramdown.gettalong.org/syntax.html#images

I haven't tested it on GitHub wiki though.

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