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You can’t make document alterations more convenient than editing your HWPML files on the web. With DocHub, you can access tools to edit documents in fillable PDF, HWPML, or other formats: highlight, blackout, or erase document fragments. Add text and images where you need them, rewrite your form entirely, and more. You can save your edited record to your device or share it by email or direct link. You can also convert your documents into fillable forms and invite others to complete them. DocHub even provides an eSignature that allows you to certify and send paperwork for signing with just a couple of clicks.

How to strike out image in HWPML file using DocHub:

  1. Sign in to your profile.
  2. Upload your data file to DocHub by clicking New Document.
  3. Open your uploaded file in our editor and strike out image in HWPML using our drag and drop functionality.
  4. Click Download/Export and save your HWPML to your device or cloud storage.

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How to strike out image in HWPML

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To make an image clickable in HTML, wrap the tag inside a tag with an href attribute.
If semantically appropriate, i.e., if it represents deleted content, use instead. In all other cases use .
You can do this. Just place it inside the head tag and put in the url you want to redirect to.
: The Strikethrough element. The HTML element renders text with a strikethrough, or a line through it. Use the element to represent things that are no longer relevant or no longer accurate.
Crop with the clip-path() Function The CSS clip-path() property is especially designed to show only part of an image, which is exactly what we need for cropping. The clipped region is displayed, while the rest of the image is hidden.
Image rotation with HTML is possible with specific attributes added to the img tag. You can do this with static HTML by adding transform attributes directly to the image tag. Within TinyMCE, you can also make use of the available API methods to dynamically set the attributes of images.
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.
How do I use HTML to make an image a link that redirects to a specific URL? Just wrap your image tag insdie a tag, like this:

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