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1:31 am, May 1, 2022
 

Auto Changing Image URL

Here is a picsum url that you can use to generate image sizes, just change the numbers in the url to change its generated size. 

Some examples of the sizes you can use are below. 

HTML

<h3>A 20x20 Image URL, that changes every time its reloaded.</h3>
<img src='https://picsum.photos/20/20'>
<h3>A 120x120 Image URL, that changes every time its reloaded.</h3>
<img src='https://picsum.photos/120/120'>
<h3>A 300 x 300 Image URL, that changes every time its reloaded.</h3>
<img src='https://picsum.photos/300/300'>
<h3>A 800 x 600 Image URL, that changes every time its reloaded.</h3>
<img src='https://picsum.photos/800/600'>

A 20x20 Image URL, that changes every time its reloaded.

A 120x120 Image URL, that changes every time its reloaded.

A 300 x 300 Image URL, that changes every time its reloaded.

A 800 x 600 Image URL, that changes every time its reloaded.

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