Images

Perhaps one of the most important reasons for the rapid rise in popularity of the Web since the mid-1990s is the inline image. By allowing authors to place photographs, illustrations, and other graphical content directly on the page next to text content, inline images turned bland text-only sites into the visually rich showcases that we take for granted today.

The term inline image refers to an image that appears embedded in a Web document, rather than viewed separately as the result of clicking on an image file link. In this section, we’ll see how Namo WebEditor makes inserting inline images as easy as possible and take a look at various things you can do with an image once it is in a Web document.

In this section

About Web images

Inserting images

Saving a document with images

Setting an image’s display size

Setting an image’s alignment

Setting image margins and borders

Adding alternative text to an image

Specifying an alternate low-resolution image

Creating an image rollover effect

Applying image effects

Setting a transparent color on an image

Changing an image’s file format

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Creating an image map

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Images