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- lt;img gt;: The Image Embed element - MDN Web Docs
<img> is a replaced element; it has a display value of inline by default, but its default dimensions are defined by the embedded image's intrinsic values, like it were inline-block You can set properties like border border-radius, padding margin, width, height, etc on an image
- The IMG (Image) Element - World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
The <IMG> tag is used to incorporate in-line graphics (typically icons or small graphics) into an HTML document This element is NOT intended for embedding other HTML text For large figures with captions and text flow see FIG element
- HTML lt;img gt; Tag - W3Schools
The <img> tag is used to embed an image in an HTML page Images are not technically inserted into a web page; images are linked to web pages The <img> tag creates a holding space for the referenced image
- HTML: lt;img gt; tag - TechOnTheNet
This HTML tutorial explains how to use the HTML element called the img tag with syntax and examples The HTML img tag defines an image in the HTML document (also called img element)
- HTML lt;img gt; Tag - W3docs
The <img> tag is used to insert an image into an HTML document The image itself isn’t inserted directly into the document, the browser inserts an HTML image from the source specified in the <img> tag
- lt;img gt; HTML – Image Tag Tutorial - freeCodeCamp. org
In HTML, you use the tag to add images to websites It is an inline and empty element, which means that it doesn't start on a new line and doesn't take a closing tag (unlike the paragraph (<p>) tag, for instance)
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