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hill once again dudes my name is mill and the one so i guess its the 15th uh xhtml tutorial so in this tutorial were going to be learning how to load in pictures on your website and its very simple what i did was that if i get to my discovers im just going to click hell um i have my xhtml folder you know and then it is i did go on google and find this awesome xhtml logo so thats what were going to be working with so before we get started i want to mention this like oh actually im gonna call this xhtml now like any other things doing to web design all the files you need like video sound and the pictures youll need to have all of these things in the same folder otherwise it wont work so basically theres nothing much to it so lets get started so first you use something called emg which is uh image tag um which basically tells the browser that now were going with the image so add actually called source and you gotta end it again like that so in here type in xhtml which is um yo