Because that version is old and crappy, and did not have the technology to Upload images onto the internet.
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.
There are many software packages for creating HTML email messages. Dreamweaver by Adobe is one, as well, Microsoft Word or Microsoft Outlook can also be used.
Images cannot be stored in the actual HTML file itself. HTML is always stored in a text file. Text files cannot store images. What will be in it is a reference to the image which enables the page to show the image, by looking to its location. When you open the HTML file in a browser, it will show the image.
You can add images and graphics to HTML file by adding them in your project. Giving their path makes them into your HTML.
Embedding images is very simple task in HTML. Images make a webpage very creative and thus can be embedded by <img> tag.
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Thumbnail images can be made using HTML and CSS. HTML will import the image and CSS would give the thumbnail style.
MS Word can save as HTML, but cannot do raw HTML code.
Yes - Filezilla definitely transfers images automatically along with the HTML document.
Anyone can upload images in a form in HTML. You just need an internet connection to work.
In the body of the HTML file.
You can create HTML in microsoft notepad, but a good option is Dreamweaver.
go on google images or http://www.allmoviephoto.com/photo/2004_raise_your_voice_012.html
http://baxters.com.au/HTML/Images/Products_Alternator2.jpg