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Lesson 1: What is HTML?

Lesson 2: Your Workspace

Lesson 3: Simplest HTML Editor - Notepad

Lesson 4 - First HTML

Lesson 5: Valid HTML

Lesson 6: HTML Headings

Lesson 7: Paragraphs and Line Break

Lesson 8: Text Formatting

Lesson 9: Adding Images

Lesson 10: Adding Links

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Goal:
  By now, you have seen images on an HTML page if you use the internet. Let’s see how it is done.
Lesson: <img></img> tag
 
A picture is worth a thousand words. Images makes your HTML page more interesting and easier to use. An <img> tag has these attributes:
src - The src is the only required and defines the image file to use.
width - The width for the image file.
height - The heigth for the image file.
 
The width in height are usually measured in pixels. Pixels are the number of dots making up a line on the screen. Let’s add a logo to an HTML page. Please copy the logo.gif from our site.
Do It!
 
Type this in to your text editor, or make changes here.        Preview Lesson    
Save the file as lesson9.html 
 
View HTML Page:
* Go to C:\htmllesson
* Double click the lesson9.html file
   
Success! You should see an image on the page
 
What you Did and Learned!
  * Adding image to an HTML page

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