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<B> Inserting image on the web page </B>
<IMG SRC="lily.jpg"
WIDTH="200"
HEIGHT="200"
ALIGN="right"
BORDER="2">
</BODY> Image inserted with border
</HTML>
Ensure that an image which we want to insert on the web page should be saved at the
same location where we have saved our HTML file. If we want to insert an image from any
other location, we need to provide the complete path of the image to the SRC attribute. For
example, if our image is saved in the Documents folder of computer then the path of the
image will be ~/Documents/lily.jpg.
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Some of the image formats supported by HTML are Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG),
Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) and Portable Network Graphics (PNG).
CREATING MARQUEE
While surfing the Internet, you might have seen the moving advertisements in the form of text
or images. The moving objects get special attention of the user. HTML allows you to move your
objects left, right, up, and down by using the <MARQUEE> tag.
The <MARQUEE> tag is a container tag. It takes the text or image between the opening
<MARQUEE> and the closing </MARQUEE> tags.
<MARQUEE> Hello! I am a moving text </MARQUEE>
Similarly, the image can also be added to this moving part or section.
<MARQUEE> <IMG SRC="smiley.gif"> </MARQUEE>
The <MARQUEE> tag has the following attributes:
BEHAVIOR: It can have three values, which are SLIDE, SCROLL and ALTERNATE.
• <MARQUEE BEHAVIOR=”SLIDE”> will make the object move only once, that is, when
object reaches the end point, the object stops moving and no movement is seen
afterwards. You need to press F5 key or refresh the web page to see the output again.
• <MARQUEE BEHAVIOR=”SCROLL”> will make the object move from start point to the
end and then emerges out again from the start point. It seems that the object is coming
out of the start point and going inside the end point and continues to do the same thing.
It follows the same loop again and again.
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