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in todayamp;#39;s lesson weamp;#39;re going to learn how to insert an image into a web page as you can see I have a folder on my desktop named image test which contains a photo of a dog there it is and letamp;#39;s add this to a web page so hereamp;#39;s the basic starter file for an HTML page weamp;#39;ve covered the syntax and structure of this file in earlier lesson so today if weamp;#39;re just going to jump right in first off letamp;#39;s save this in the same directory as our image save it as index.html so now we should have a folder that has an image and our file now for the actual image code IMG obviously stands for image source is going to tell the web browser where to look to find this file itamp;#39;s all relative to where the HTML file is located so since theyamp;#39;re in the same folder we just add funny dog JPEG slash close the bracket save your file open your file in your web browser and there it is letamp;#39;s add one final touch in case the image fails to l