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How to cover up image in html

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getting an image behind your text should be easy but often when youamp;#39;re first getting started with html and css itamp;#39;s not actually that obvious how to do it and then once you get it there you can run into problems where it looks like this or where you have an image that you thought you liked but you canamp;#39;t actually see it but youamp;#39;re sure itamp;#39;s actually there so in this video what weamp;#39;re going to be doing is looking at how we can get background images there in the first place how we can control them once theyamp;#39;re there and how we can figure out whatamp;#39;s going wrong when itamp;#39;s not working hello my friend and friends iamp;#39;m so glad that youamp;#39;ve come to join me once again and if youamp;#39;re new here my name is kevin and here at my channel i hope you fall madly deeply in love with css and if i canamp;#39;t get you to fall in love with it iamp;#39;m hoping to at least help you be a little bit less frustrated by i

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Using Google Photos First, download and open the app. Use the Markup tool, and select Text. Overlay text on the image. Format your text. Move the text box over the picture by dragging and dropping it. Save the changes you made to the image by clicking Done in the lower right corner.
To make an image hidden in HTML, use the CSS property display: none; on the image element like this: code
1. Using Absolute Positioning to place text on an image. Absolute positioning allows you to place text precisely over an image using coordinates. By setting the containers position to relative and the texts position to absolute, you can define the exact placement of the text relative to the containers edges.
Overlaying Text on an Image in HTML and CSS In the body section, create a div with a class named image-container and add an image within it. Next, create another div with a class named overlay-text and add your text inside. We know that in real-life scenarios, its unlikely for a web page to contain an image only.
If you want the background image to cover the entire element, you can set the background-size property to cover.
Simple, using z-index property. You can use z-index property of CSS to position your image one over another. just use position property and z-index value. z-index value give property of stack order to the elements,more the z-index value higher the element on the stack.
You would do this by putting both images in a container element that is relatively positioned. Then you can add the position absolute rule to both pictures and position image 2 as you need, using the top, bottom, left, right syntax as needed. I hope that helps!
The Simple Way: Using the and Tags In this code, src stands for source, which is the location of your image file. alt is the alternative text that will be displayed if the image cant be loaded for some reason. The text within the tags is your paragraph.

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