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today Iamp;#39;m 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 thereamp;#39;s 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 thatamp;#39;s not really important to the content of the website but just more of a decorative thing so thereamp;#39;s a couple of things to consider there so what Iamp;#39;ll do is Iamp;#39;ll show you how to actually insert an image and then Iamp;#39;ll show you how to create a background image us

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Inserting images Images are inserted using the img element. The most common formats for images are GIF, JPEG, and PNG. The src attribute specifies the images location on either the local file system or the Web, and the alt attribute specifies a text string that should be displayed if the browser cannot load the image.
By using the style attribute, you can add CSS directly to an tag to center it. For instance, would horizontally center the image.
How to put an image into a directory in HTML Copy the URL of the image you wish to insert. Next, open your index. html file and insert it into the img code. Example: Save the HTML file. The next time you open it, youll see the webpage with your newly added image.
8.1 Adding An Image To A Page Open your first XHTML file in Notepad. Add the following tag, where filename is the name of an image file (.png, .gif or .jpg file) and the alt attribute has a string describing the image: Save your file and view it in a browser.
Overlaying Text on an Image in HTML and CSS In the body section, create a div with a class named image-container and add an image within it. Next, create another div with a class named overlay-text and add your text inside. We know that in real-life scenarios, its unlikely for a web page to contain an image only.
How to Insert an Image in HTML. 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.
HTML Images Syntax The HTML tag is used to embed an image in a web page. Images are not technically inserted into a web page; images are linked to web pages. The tag creates a holding space for the referenced image. The tag is empty, it contains attributes only, and does not have a closing tag.
Inserting Images Click the Insert Image action from the toolbar. Drag an image from other application and drop it in the Author editing mode. Copy an image file from another document or another application (such as a system file browser or web browser) and paste it into your document.

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