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                         Learning Outcomes


                             Inserting Images                                Creating Marquee

                             Linking Web Pages                               Frames

                             Creating Forms in HTML




                 The websites we generally visit have lots of images as part of their web pages. 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, creating  marquees,  linking web
                 pages, and creating frames.

                  i +  INSERTING IMAGES


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

                 The attributes of the <IMG> tag are:
                 •  Src: It specifies the source or URL of the image that has to be inserted into 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%">
                 •  Align: It aligns the image with respect to the text placed adjacent to the image. An image can
                   be aligned left, right, middle, bottom, or top. For example,




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