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You take the document you are annotating and add your own notes that further explain the document using critical thinking.
First add image (.jpg, .png, .gif) into 'images' folder in main root of the site. In HTML code add <img alt="word or phrase describing image" height="162" src="path where image is coming from images/img.gif" width="917" />
The best tool is an image converter. Since RAW images are digital negatives you actually have to set the conversion parameters for each image individually to obtain best results. Batch converting raw images is not really a good solution, except for the case where all images are taken in the same exposure conditions. An example of an image converter that supports batch conversion of raw images and setting of conversion parameters is AZImage - see related link. -- Please add more examples of software being able to perform such tasks. --
JavaScript is commonly used to make web pages dynamic. As a client scripting language, it provides websites with interactivity like prompts and alerts and it can add animations to images and text.
Cell padding is used in table and in div tags. You can add to create space around images and words. example: <table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0">
1. Make the architecture 2. design building 3.put planks in it 4. add cement 5. and finish with a snack
At the present time, we are unable to support questions with images. We are working on that feature for the future, though!
At one time you could select images from a limited menu, but that feature has been removed and thus it is no longer possible. This may or may not change in the future.
There is no way to currently post images with questions. If you need an image to explain your question, you can add it to the "Related Links" section, if it's uploaded onto the internet.
You can add images in gmail easily. The images can either be by attachment or as a part of the email. You have to upload them first.
You can add a Gadget to put graphic images in blogger. You can upload or put the photo URL of the image you want to display in the gadget. You can also add graphics into your header by going into the "design" and click "header". Hope this helps.
You can add images and graphics to HTML file by adding them in your project. Giving their path makes them into your HTML.
No. You can not add images. You can add LINKs to images or webpages.
You have to download it on Pages or Microsoft Word, then add special effects.
At the moment you can't add images directly into the questions.
Go to google images
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