Adding Image To A Web Page


This page illistrates some of HTML's abilities to add images toa Web page. Notice that a muted image is being used as the background. A single image is being "tiled".

Image and Text

This is an example of an image placed to the right side of a page. and text wrapped. fully justified, around the image. If sufficient text is contained in the paraguaph, it will continue down the side of the image and then along the bottom of the image,as shown in this sample. The image displayed here does not contain a border around the image. A similer technique can be accomplished with the image on the left side of the page and the text wrapped on the right and below the image.resize the browser window (making it more narrow) until the wrapping is apparent.

Two Images & Text

Here is a sample of text between two images Each image has a border added to it.
In this example, the paragraph contains a special break and continues below both images, The images are the same as the above image, but have been resixed, the text has been restricted to remain a specified distance from thje sides and bottom of the images, If the browser window is sized to a certain width, the text will appear fully justified.

Here is text in the top of the image.

Here is text in the middle of the image.

Hear is text at the bottom of the image.

This is an example of using images for an unordered list:

The following is a sample of alterative text description in place of an imige when the image is not presant.


The following is a example of using an image for a hyperlink to another Web page: "http://spundreams.com/madebymary/"