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RE: Burned tokens, rewards, and inflation summary September 17, 2022 - Total burn estimates: 96,709K STEEM/SP and 60 SBD

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I might also start posting weekly PDFs

Good idea! I have to keep bending my eyes to read the small numbers.... ;-)
An intermediate solution might be if you insert the graphics with a link to the graphic, then you can display the graphic itself larger...
like this:
PictureXY

Plain text:

<a href="https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmQkfR1XUakUsTRbNDjfHrLEAPRxRHUtV7Niq1DJQN5vzg/image.png">![PictureXY](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmQkfR1XUakUsTRbNDjfHrLEAPRxRHUtV7Niq1DJQN5vzg/image.png)</a>
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Good idea, though I've always done it like this:

[![image.png](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmQkfR1XUakUsTRbNDjfHrLEAPRxRHUtV7Niq1DJQN5vzg/image.png)](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmQkfR1XUakUsTRbNDjfHrLEAPRxRHUtV7Niq1DJQN5vzg/image.png)

i.e.

image.png

I hadn't done that because I normally just right-click and then open the image in a new tab, but from your example, I see that the readability is much better this way, so I just updated all three images in this week's post.

I've always done it like this

That is also a possibility. I haven't been able to do that with Markdown yet. Thanks for the tip!

Sometimes I also open the image with a right-click. But often the image is still quite small and I have to resize it manually in the address. That's why I prefer one click. :-))

Sometimes I also open the image with a right-click. But often the image is still quite small and I have to resize it manually in the address. That's why I prefer one click. :-))

Agreed, and it gets blurred when you expand the size. The images definitely look much sharper this way. I hadn't been aware of that difference before.

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