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in contrast XML has no native way of dealing with images there are various ways that people have tried to get around this for example they will create an empty element give it a dimension and CSS and then give it a background image to kind of recreate the experience of having an image element that sort of puts a box on the screen with a picture in it this is kind of an odd way to do things to have something that you consider to be page content your image to be part of the styling and xml purists are up in arms about that sometimes the text is altered in a way so that the image code is actually put into some kind of text elements in a way that when its interpreted by the browser it actually spits out the image on-screen theres some Microsoft Office formats that do it this way and the disadvantage there is that if its a complex image the file size becomes gigantic in a hurry so is there a way that its supposed to happen theres a way that you can make it happen you need to put a lot