Action<img Width="390" Height="220" Src="https:... [ Safe ]

: Explicitly setting the width and height (as you have done) helps the browser reserve space for the image before it finishes loading, preventing the page layout from jumping around.

When developing a report that includes images, consider the following technical recommendations:

The tag is a standard HTML element used to display images. Its primary attributes in your snippet include: Action<img width="390" height="220" src="https:...

: Sets the vertical size of the image to 220 pixels. Best Practices for Reports

: If the original image is significantly larger than 390x220 pixels, it is better to resize the file itself rather than just using HTML attributes to downsize it, as this reduces the download time for users. : Explicitly setting the width and height (as

The prompt "Action" appears to be a snippet of HTML code used to embed an image into a web-based report or application. Understanding the Tag

: If this image is meant to be a button or link within the report, you can wrap it in an tag to make it clickable. HTML image embed element - MDN Web Docs - Mozilla Best Practices for Reports : If the original

: Always include an alt attribute (e.g., alt="Action sequence diagram" ) to provide a text description for screen readers used by visually impaired users.