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Old May 3rd, 2009, 11:14 PM
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Html and images

OK so images on our home pages need to be made with html. I am not a image or graphics freak but have read some tings that make me think I need some. I new to html and my experience with it has been frustrating because if you make one little mistake everything is messed up. l Having said that I really respect those of you who are good at html.

I sell SBI sites so all of my content and other products are web related. need web related images like a computer or someone using a computer, various images that mean money when you see them.
I think I can do this is someone will tell me were I can find images especial ones like the ones I just mentioned and by them or when you click on them the html appears for me to copy and past on to my site. Is there such a website,

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There called stock images, type it into google and your find loads of sites selling images the best one ive used is istockphoto.com.

Your need to resize the image or even cut it out and resize - you can do this in paint but most pros will use photoshop.

upload the image to your website, your prob have a file called img or images.

in the html all you have to do is call the image using <img src="images/yourimage.jpg" />

in that code images is the folder and yourimage.jpg is the file so if it was a gif it would be "images/yourimage.gif".

You could use a program like dreamweaver in design view but it could get a little messy!

If you find a site which has code to embed the image i wouldnt use it because it will mess the layout up, unless your using a blog engine that is.

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if I were you, then I'd google for IP and then read up on stealing other peoples images and using same on the web....

that's a BIG no-no...and legally, you can be very sad you did do that....course if you actually DO buy pix from any of the stock shops...that's different....

just dont get these two areas 'mixed up!!!!'

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