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Embedding Inline Images and External Images

By: S. Reeves

Images in the process of denver web designing fall into two main categories such as Inline Images and External Images.

Inline Images

Inline Images are those that are displayed. They are displayed to you automatically. External images on the other hand, are displayed on the page only if the viewer wants to load them. They are stored on a separated Web page and can be viewed only if the user wants to view that link.

Inline images can be viewed if you have a graphical browser and the viewimage option as selected. For external images you don’t really need a graphical browser. You can save this image and later view it using image editing/viewer software.

To insert an image into your Web page you have to use theIMG tag. The <IMG> tag has no closing tag but it has attributes that give the flexibility of aligning and formatting the image. We will begin with the basic SRC at tribute of this tag; SAC stands for source (filename or the URL) of the file.

External Images

You must be wondering why we need external images. Well, you need them in cases

Where you have a large image and of a format other than GIF or JPEG and want the user to view it only if he/she is really interested.So, to achieve this you need to provide a link to the page. In situations where your content involves the use of maps, complex diagrams or if you are involved following image formats can be used as external image links:

Most graphic intensive denver Web designed pages combine the use of both internal and external image

Files linking. This gives the user a small preview or thumbnail view of the image and then if it interests the viewer then he/she can use the external link to download the complete image

IMAGE and Links.

Did you know that you could use your image as a hyperlink too! It is very easy to create a hyperlink from an image.

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This article was written by Steve Morris. Mr. Morris runs New Media, a web design Colorado Company located in downtown Denver, Colorado (www.NewMediaDenver.com). Newmediadenver offers Web design denver, SEO services, Web development, Internet marketing.

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