An image with a web address attached to it is referred to as a "hotlinked image" or "remote image." This means that the image is hosted on one server, but it can be displayed on another webpage by linking directly to its URL. Hotlinking can lead to issues such as bandwidth theft or copyright violations, as the original host may incur costs from serving the image. It's often considered best practice to host images locally or obtain permission before using someone else's images in this way.
The web address of the American Museum Of The Moving Image is: http://www.movingimage.us
The image next to a web address in hte address back such as the one that Answers.com has is called a favicon. Hope this helps
The rankings are on the Official World Golf Ranking web site. See the attached link for the web address.
Copy the web link, then highlight the text or image you want to act as the link. Select the hyperlink button and paste the web address into the field.
The image source="is the URL to the location of the image". If you right click on any image on a web page, and select Properties, a window will open that contains the Address (URL) of that image. This URL is the image source.(You could copy and paste it into the browser, and see it) If you have an image on your computer it must be uploaded to the server to be displayed on the web page. Once it has a home on the server you will have the address (source) The address (URL) will look like this for example: http://yourhostwebsiteurl./yourimage.jpeg. Once you have the URL for the image you can insert it into the HTML document using <img> tags. It will look like this: <img src="http://yourhostwebsiteurl./yourimage.jpeg"> Broken down it means < imgage source = (the value) the address (URL) of the image where it is located / (for the name of the image) Yourimage.jpg>
Image LinkYou do the same as you create a text link but place the image between the link tags instead of text. The link start tag containing the URL (web address) of the destination page is place first. Then the image tag containing the URL (web Address) where the image is stored is placed between the Link start and end tags. Then close the link tag. For example: This is the answer you were looking for: (no spaces)
On most web browsers you can simply right-click the picture and select "Properties" from the drop-down menu. A window with the image information (including the URL) should then pop up.
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Adding a web address to a PowerPoint is super easy. Just highlight the text or click the image where you want to put the link. Then, right-click and choose “Link” or “Hyperlink.” A box will pop up, just paste the web address there and hit OK. That’s it, the text or image is now clickable! When you present it, just click the link and it’ll open in a browser. I usually do this when I want to share websites or videos quickly during a slideshow.
A web site address is the address of a web site page
The web address of friendster is www.friendster.com
The R.S.P.C.A web address is www.rspca.org.uk