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today Im going to teach you how to insert images inside a website now there is a couple of different ways we can do images either we can just insert an image into a website using a image tag or we can create a background image inside a container theres of course some pros and cons to doing either and it really depends on what kind of purpose you have when it comes to creating images so the rule of thumb here is to ask yourself is the image a piece of content that actually belongs to the website that the user should be able to find using Google because it has to be semantic and you have to be able to describe the content or is it more of a decorative background element thats not really important to the content of the website but just more of a decorative thing so theres a couple of things to consider there so what Ill do is Ill show you how to actually insert an image and then Ill show you how to create a background image using CSS afterwards because we do use CSS when it comes t