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Images 3
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What You'll Learn in this Section
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Now that you have the images you need saved to
your computer, let's insert those images into your web page.
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Inserting Images into Your Web Page
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1. Click where you want to place the image.
For our purposes, click in the top left cell of the table. |
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2. Click on the "Insert Image"
button on
the toolbar. A window pops up that looks like this. |
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3. Click on the "Choose File"
button which is next to the empty "Image Location" field. |
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A window pops up that looks like this.
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4. What you have to do is find the image
you want to insert on your computer. You should have saved your images
to a folder named after yourself on your desktop. So, click on the
down arrow towards the top left of the window and select "Desktop." |
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5. Double-click on the folder named after
yourself and you should see the files and images you have stored in
that folder. |
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6. Select the image you want to insert by
clicking on it once. In this case, click on "cat" or "chalkboard"
or whatever you named it. |
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7. Click on "Open." You should
see a file path appear in the field to the left of the "Find"
button. |
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8. Click "OK." The image should
appear on your web page. |
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Congratulations! You've just inserted your very
first image into your web page. Now, let's go to the next page and
learn how to change the appearance of the image you just inserted.
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