HTML can't do this. It doesn't have built in logic. But you can detect a missing image using Javascript.
In definition, HTML is "Hyper Text Markup Language". This kind of language is use in a web-based application, also known as a browser ( Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox, ..) As you said it, what is written in the HTML document, is many instructions for the browser. Those instructions can be use to: write a paragraph, draw a table, show a picture, etc... Many things can be done using HTML or XHTML ( Extensible Hyper Text Markup Language), but the use of CSS ( Cascading Style Sheet ) is needed almost for anything you want to do. Hope this solves your question.
go to file menu--> select option "save as" --> then choose the file type "html document" name the file. and you are done
You just did. The question you just asked is a sentence. The best sentence you can use HTML in, would be giving the meaning of the letters. (there goes another sentence with HTML) Here is the best sentence: Hyper Text Markup Language, HTML, is use to create a web page. It cant get better than that.
save without changing and then change it to what you want it to be
You cant in HTML. Try Javascript (however it is better if you use a picture editor like Macromedia Fireworks and save the image as .jpg), You can. You would have to program it though. I have some of the "text moving features" added to my personal HTML. You could do the same.
An HTML file is for web browsers only. It is not a media file at all. But you can have HTML files load media and have them play it in your browser.
you cant get it its cod is html
you cant put an image but anyways, its in yellowstone park
In definition, HTML is "Hyper Text Markup Language". This kind of language is use in a web-based application, also known as a browser ( Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox, ..) As you said it, what is written in the HTML document, is many instructions for the browser. Those instructions can be use to: write a paragraph, draw a table, show a picture, etc... Many things can be done using HTML or XHTML ( Extensible Hyper Text Markup Language), but the use of CSS ( Cascading Style Sheet ) is needed almost for anything you want to do. Hope this solves your question.
As you know, the easiest way to download images is by right-clicking on them and selecting "save image". So you can disable this capability, to put off less web-savvy image thieves and people who can't be bothered with the hassle of looking at your HTML or searching the browser cache. If you're running a Wordpress website, the No Right Click Images Plugin could help you with that.
we cant share a gif image in the facebook because the facebook cant accept this format.
i cant explain this dfd
you cant
you cant
go to file menu--> select option "save as" --> then choose the file type "html document" name the file. and you are done
no you cant see image its appers in waves
You can play just download Puffin browser