HTML is a language that the browser understands to display a document (page) You cannot create a skull using HTML. If you want to create a skull you need a program like Paint Shop or any image editor. You can place a picture of a skull on the page using the following HTML. Using HTML to display images you use the <img> tag. To display an image on a page, you need to use the (source attribute) src= The value of the src attribute is the URL of the image (skull) you want to display on your page which means that the image you want to display must be uploaded to a server, and have a web address (URL). The URL for the image points to the location where the image is stored on the server. It should look like this: <img src="http://www.theURLfortheimage.com/Skull.jpg"> Broken down it means < img source = the address (URL) of the image is located / (for the name of the image) skull.jpg>
Src is an attribute for an image tag used by the website to find the source of the image here's a visual <img src='this is the place you put the image's URL'>
Image URL AddressIf you right click on the picture (image) a box will open. You then select "properties" and a properties window will open. The information provided will include Web Address (URL) This will have the URL of where the image (picture) is located. You can copy and paste it into the HTML of your document. You should have permission to use it.If you copied the image from another website you have to save it to your own server (host) to use on your web page. Again you should get permission from the website that hosted the image. To save it to a file you can right click the image, and select "save picture as" you then select the file you want to save it to. In order to use it on the web page the image must be hosted on a server.Using HTML to display images you use the tag. To display an image on a page, you need to use the (source attribute) src= The value of the src attribute is the URL of the image (skull) you want to display on your page which means that the image you want to display must be uploaded to a server, and have a web address (URL). The URL for the image points to the location where the image is stored on the server.
I think you mean an image map, but they are not "embedded".
<img src="the exact location and name of the image that you are embedding.file extension"width="# in pixels or percent" height="# in pixels or percent"> for further information about web design, feel free to message me.
Wood sward = 268 Iron sward = 267 Gold sward = 283 Diamond sward = 276
Robert Sward was born in 1933.
Angie Sward is 5' 4".
Knut Sward has written: 'Machine tool maintenance'
sward-shaped, to the xiphoid process
Yoricks Skull
Marcia P. Sward was born on 1939-02-01.
Marcia P. Sward died on 2008-09-21.
Angie Sward was born on July 13, 1977, in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Melinda Sward was born on June 10, 1979, in Oakdale, California, USA.
HTML is a language that the browser understands to display a document (page) You cannot create a skull using HTML. If you want to create a skull you need a program like Paint Shop or any image editor. You can place a picture of a skull on the page using the following HTML. Using HTML to display images you use the <img> tag. To display an image on a page, you need to use the (source attribute) src= The value of the src attribute is the URL of the image (skull) you want to display on your page which means that the image you want to display must be uploaded to a server, and have a web address (URL). The URL for the image points to the location where the image is stored on the server. It should look like this: <img src="http://www.theURLfortheimage.com/Skull.jpg"> Broken down it means < img source = the address (URL) of the image is located / (for the name of the image) skull.jpg>
Anne Sward was born on December 9, 1950, in Bronxville, New York, USA.