Inserting Images through img Tag
1.1 Introduction
The ‹img› tag is used to insert an image into an HTML document. The image itself isn’t being inserted directly into the document, the browser loads it from the source specified in the ‹img› tag.
There is an attribute required for ‹img› element: src, which is used to show the image source. The ‹img› is an empty element, which means that the closing tag isn’t required. HTML image path define/declare inside ‹img› tag.
1.2 Syntax
‹img src="imagepath/imagename">
‹img src="https://www.vlab.co.in/images/logo.jpg"›
1.3 Attributes of ‹img› tag
Attribute | Value | Description |
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alt | text | Specifies an alternate text for an image |
border | pixels | Specifies the width of the border around an image |
height | pixels | Specifies the height of an image |
src | URL | Specifies the URL of an image |
width | pixels | Specifies the width of an image |