If there is enough room on the screen they can go beside each other. One good way is to put them into two cells on one row in a table, like this:
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You can add images and graphics to HTML file by adding them in your project. Giving their path makes them into your HTML.
Create images the same size, then place into a table with two cells: <table style="width: 100%"> <tr> <td style="width:50%"><img src="/images/img1.jpg"/></td> <td style="width:50%"><img src="/images/img2.jpg"/></td> </tr> </table>
Embedding images is very simple task in HTML. Images make a webpage very creative and thus can be embedded by <img> tag.
Thumbnail images can be made using HTML and CSS. HTML will import the image and CSS would give the thumbnail style.
You can use hyperlinks in frames too in an HTML document. You can place the anchor tag out side of a frame.
Yes - Filezilla definitely transfers images automatically along with the HTML document.
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)
Anyone can upload images in a form in HTML. You just need an internet connection to work.
In the body of the HTML file.
CSS works alongside HTML for complete functionality. A CSS can be embedded in HTML also.
go on google images or http://www.allmoviephoto.com/photo/2004_raise_your_voice_012.html