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Summary: Titles of images and documents used in web page design should be consistent and organized. Code page titles on an HTML website with a professional designer in this free web design video.
Bobbi Lindaman has a BFA in visual communications and studio art. She has more than eight years experience in print and web design and is also the owner of Lucky Lindy Designs.read more
"Now that we have our files organized correctly, we're going to add a image to our site, and I created a sample logo earlier, and it's just simple. I'm going to drag it into my web browser so you could see it. Let's go right here. There is the sample logo, and this is just an image file. If you see, it's a square, and we're going to add this into our page, so we'll go to the text file, and let's say between our header and our paragraphs we want and add an image, and a code for that is an end bracket, imgsrc; I call it image source, the equals, and then a quotation mark, and we just want to do the name of our file, and if we look up here in our, the url of this, you'll see samplewhite.jpeg, and that's what you want to use, so samplewhite.jpeg, and we will put an end quotation mark and an end bracket. And this is one of those tags again that you don't need to have a closing tag; it's just there. So if we go back to our website, it should look just like this, and now we have an image placed in between, and the title and the text."
eHow Article: Web Design Script Titles