Inject image in html

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How to inject image in html

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Iamp;#39;ll show you how to insert images or pictures into a web page so thereamp;#39;s just a few things to know about it first of all the tag that is used to insert pictures so the HTML tag for doing that is IMG space s or C equals quotes hey and thatamp;#39;s one of those self-contained tags so youamp;#39;ll go ahead and put the close tag all inside that one tag instead of doing them separately like the body tag or some other tag so weamp;#39;ve got IMG space SRC equals folds inside the quotes will go the name of your picture and Iamp;#39;ll talk a little bit about that in just a moment so Iamp;#39;ve got a picture called the NZ dot jpg now my webpage has a picture in it so first of all these file types for web images typically itamp;#39;s gonna be a jiff gif JPEG jpg you could also have PNG or bitmaps but gifs and JPEGs are the probably preferred type for web images a couple of things about this particular example so in order for this to work Iamp;#39;ve put the file name

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Align Image in HTML Using the Align Attribute The align attribute indicates how an image should be aligned concerning its container. To align the image, we use the align attribute. We Use the attribute value left to align the image to the left. We use the attribute value right to align the image to the right.
The tag is used to create a hyperlink. Placing an tag inside an tag displays a clickable image that leads to another page. The tag has an attribute, href . The href attributes value specifies the location of the webpage we want to link.
If you want to place an image and some text on the same line on an HTML page, you can use the tag with the style attribute set to display:inline-block . This will display the image and text on the same line.
In order to put a simple image on a web page, we use the element. This is a void element (meaning, it cannot have any child content and cannot have an end tag) that requires two attributes to be useful: src and alt . The src attribute contains a URL pointing to the image you want to embed in the page.
An element is an inline element (display value of inline-block ). It can be easily centered by adding the text-align: center; CSS property to the parent element that contains it. To center an image using text-align: center; you must place the inside of a block-level element such as a div .
In order to insert an image in HTML from a folder you will need to use the tag. The src attribute is used to specify the location of the image. You can link to an image using either an absolute or relative file path.
To insert an image in HTML, use the image tag and include a source and alt attribute. Like any other HTML element, youll add images to the body section of your HTML file. The HTML image element is an empty element, meaning it does not have a closing tag.
The br tag in HTML starts the next element on a new line, similar to the carriage return \n in strings. Instead of using block elements for putting elements in new lines, you can use the line break tag: br .

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