Hi Kevin
Depending on how you have created the structure and how you have inserted the webyep images then yes you can have responsive webyep images
Roughly this is how you could do it
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insert a normal div and resize it the size you want
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make sure this is set up so its responsive e.g. percentage based
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apply the webyep image to that div
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in the action palette set the width to fixed and height to: do not scale
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click on IMG tag extended button and paste this
style="height:auto; width:100%"
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publish
now as long as the surrounding div is responsive the webyep image will scale to accommodate the available space.
Iv’e made a lot of assumptions with these instructions because you haven’t given me any clue how you have constructed the page and its contents, so there is no way for me to know if this works but it shouldn’t be far off.
all the best max
max
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