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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.
XHTML was developed to make HTML more extensible and flexible to work with other data formats (such as XML). In addition, browsers ignore errors in HTML pages, and try to display the website even if it has some errors in the markup. HTML Versus XHTML - W3Schools W3Schools html htmlxhtml W3Schools html htmlxhtml
Chapter Summary Use the HTML element to define an image. Use the HTML src attribute to define the URL of the image. Use the HTML alt attribute to define an alternate text for an image, if it cannot be displayed.
The tag is used to embed an image in an HTML 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.
To display an image on a page, the tag is used. Consideration must be exercised when using images on a webpage and a number of different issues should be taken into account. First, one must bear in mind that a user might have set their browser to not display images in order that the pages download faster. XHTML Images :: Introduction to Web Design stvincent.edu martincc new images stvincent.edu martincc new images
Copy and paste your image URL into an IMG tag, add a SRC to it. Identify first where youd like to place your image within the HTML and insert the image tag, . Then take your uploaded image, copy the URL and place it within your img parameters prefaced by a src.

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