Dimension size docment size resolution

Use the picture on website.
Really no idea with Resolution, Document Size, Dimension Size and Fit Image Function.
Use on Website, don't need to care the Document Size, right?
Changing with Resolution Size and Resolution, some time, the Resolution is about 100 but the dimension Size is very high about 2500 to 3000 pixels.
Change the Dimension Size will change the Resolution very very small in this case.
Fit image can fix the size shows in the website site?

When you use Photoshop to do things resolution matters. So when adding watermaks to different siz images it can be tricky to handle size.  You will see that  in my sample watermarking action.
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