It is not so difficult for you put the picture when it understands HTML neighbor. And for those of you who not yet quite understand and do not understand. Follow the way and explanations below:
Example:
1.
\u0026lt;image src="http://hugetuget.blogspot.com/label/gambar.gif" alt = "gambar blog" >
\u0026lt;/ image>
\u0026lt;/ image>
or can also be written
\u0026lt;image src="http://hugetuget.blogspot.com/label/gambar.gif" alt = "gambar blog" />
Tag \u0026lt;image> or it could be shortened to \u0026lt; ; img> used to display images. While the src is the attribute that contains the info where the location of the image is located. While the alt attribute allows you to display the article that came out when the browser used does not allow the appearance of the image. Src stands for Source (the source) and the Alt is short for Alternative (alternative text).
2.
\u0026lt;image src="http://hugetuget.blogspot.com/label/gambar.gif" alt = "gambar blog" align = "bottom" >
\u0026lt;/ image> ;
\u0026lt;/ image> ;
Code above to images that are under the posts.
Use align = "bottom to make the bottom of the image flush with the bottom of the posts, and use the align = "middle" to create the image are in the midst of writing, but if you want the top of the image flush with the top of the article (above average), then you can use align = "top".
Use align = "left" and align = "right" to make the left and flush right. But if you want to create an image that you need to add tags ditengahkan \u0026lt;center> and \u0026lt;/ center>.
3.
\u0026lt; body background = "http://hugetuget.blogspot.com/label/gambar.gif" />
You also can create an image as the background of your html page. The trick is easy enough to tag \u0026lt;body> \u0026lt;/ body> you add the attribute background. Then fill with the image file name.
4.
\u0026lt;image src="http://hugetuget.blogspot.com/label/gambar.gif" alt = "gambar blog" height="135px" width="85px">
\u0026lt;/ image>
\u0026lt;/ image>
You can meletakkkan images on the page to taste with the above.
height is the height of the image, while the width is the width of the image.
Good luck
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