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                                Your Aim

                                to learn about:
                                         Inserting Images                  Linking Web Pages
                                           Frames





                 We generally have lots of images as a part of a web page. We also notice that all the web
                 pages are interlinked with each other. Sometimes, we see that a web page is divided into

                 various sections. HTML allows us to implement all these functionalities in our web pages. In
                 this chapter, we will learn about inserting images, linking web pages, and creating frames.

                     INSERTING IMAGES

                 Images and other graphical elements, such as drawings, paintings, and charts, enhance the look
                 and feel of a web page. All of these graphical elements are considered images on a web page.
                 HTML also allows us to insert images inside the web pages through the <IMG> tag. The <IMG>
                 tag is an empty tag and has various attributes.
                 The attributes of the <IMG> tag are:

                     Src: It specifies the source location or URL of the image to be inserted in the web page.
                   For example,

                   <IMG SRC="C:/Mydocuments/lily.jpg">

                    Width: It specifies the width of the image on the web page. For example,

                   <IMG SRC="lily.jpg" WIDTH="50%">
                    Height: It specifies the height of the image on the web page. For example,

                   <IMG SRC="lily.jpg" HEIGHT="60%">

                    Alt: It specifies the alternate text to be displayed in the web browser, if the provided image is
                   not found. For example,

                   <IMG SRC="lily.jpg" ALT="Describing the flower">




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