Use the attribute Background=".." inside the start Body tag using the URL of the image as the value. It should look like this: <body background="http//image URL./nameofimage.gif"> this will place the image as the background of your webpage, and at the end of your HTML document you close the Body </body> If the size of the photo is smaller than the size of the page the image will be repeated to fill in the space.
By using the html code we can able to insert the imagein netbeans.
Open notepad or whatever you write HTML with. Place the image you want in the same folder your HTML document is in. In your HTML document editor (Notepad) write the following- <img src=your images name.jpg> (or .GIF or . PNG whatever type of image you are using)
<body background="xxx.jpg" behavior="fixed">
HTML was originally intended to do the same work as now. It was intended to create web pages interactive.
Pictures don't come in HTML
img scr="YOUR PICTURE LOCATION.gif">
If a graphic or picture, not a part of HTML, you can import them. Putting them in the same folder will make them work.
You can change HTML attributes easily. Using Dom that can be done using JavaScript.
HTML was originally developed as an application inside SGML, but the first official version was HTML 2.0
The HTML mode option can be found to the side of the white content box when in edit mode. If you are looking to insert a picture without using HTML mode, click Edit Profile and then there should be a small icon with a house/sky/tree up where you can edit the text. Click on that and insert the link of the picture. If the image is on a site you can right click on it and select "Copy Image Location" to paste in. Hope that helps. ~MyFaveHorse~
Change the <body> tag to <body style="background-image: image.jpg">. Replace image.jpg with your image.
bio data using html