VS Code Can Do That - Workshop
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  • Introduction
  • Essential Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Exercise 1 - Customizing The Editor
    • Before you start
    • Switch themes
    • Install a new icon theme
    • Switch fonts
    • Editor tweaks
    • Change default Settings view
    • Easily identify editor instances
  • Exercise 2 - Productivity Tricks
    • Before you start
    • Essential navigation shortcuts
    • Creating HTML with Emmet
    • Styling with Emmet
    • Update image sizes
  • Exercise 3 - Navigation And Refactoring
    • Before you start
    • Moving, Duplicating and Deleting
    • Folding sections
    • Multiple cursors
    • Rename refactor
    • Finding things
    • Extract refactor
  • Exercise 4 - Debugging
    • Before you start
    • Simple debugging
    • Simple launch config
    • Auto attach
    • Debugging browser apps
    • Compound debug configurations
  • Exercise 5 - Docker
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  1. Exercise 2 - Productivity Tricks

Update image sizes

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A common requirement is to provide an initial width/height for an image. We do this so that the browser knows how much space to reserve for the image. This keeps the page from jumping around before and after the image is downloaded from the server.

You can use Emmet to automatically update image sizes.

  • Put your cursor in the img tag in the "index.html" page

  • Open the Command Palette (Cmd/Ctrl + Shift + P)

  • Select "Emmet: Update Image Size"

Note that this also works for remote images - those referenced by URL. It also works for images in CSS - like the background image you specified.