In this blog, I just wanted to point out how I was able to resize the layout of a specific image that was initially the same width as the table of contents. Initially, it was somewhat overpowering on the page—it took up so much space and didn't leave very much room for anything else. But by experimenting with the resizing and the formatting, I managed to reduce its size without compromising its quality or its visual effect. This created an enormous difference, for not only could I fit in two other related images alongside it, but I had sufficient space to accommodate a larger chunk of text without the page appearing cluttered or lopsided. And the final product is just more coherent and appear better and everything just flows together better than it would have to begin with.
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