Inserting Graphics
You make your life much easier if
You have a folder named Graphics in the same folder as your page or
You keep all your graphics in the same folder as your page.
I also suggest that you give your graphic files descriptive names.
In one year you will not know what "gif3.gif" is, but "MapUS.gif" or
"BlueButton.gif" is self-explanatory.
In my cs101folder I have one folder for all my HTML programs, and
another for GraphicElements.
For my html page to get to the
GraphicElements folder I use a relative address
Go up 1 level, go down to Graphic
Elements, go to the file.
Here's a famous face!
Let's make her bigger!
Here's a famous face! But
I have lots and lots more to say about this picture. No alignment.
Here's a famous face! But
I have lots and lots more to say about this picture. This is left aligned.
Here's a famous face! This time I'd like to line up the text, with the image
on the right, and the text wrapping.
Here's a famous face!
This time I'd like to line up the text, with the image
on the left, the text wrapping, and a big space between.
I can put an image
in the middle of my text.
Resize this window several times and see what happens!