Как вставить картинку на HTML-страницу

Как вставить картинку в HTML

Для добавления картинки на HTML-страницу используется тег IMG. Поддерживаются форматы изображений: PNG, GIF и JPEG. К обязательным атрибутам тега относится атрибут src, в котором указывается адрес файла с изображением.

Простой способ, как вставить картинку на сайт html:

Но в таком виде изображение будет выведено с оригинальными размерами, без выравнивания, без дополнительной информации. Поэтому, для того, чтобы добавить картинку более красиво и правильно, нужно использовать дополнительные параметры. Рассмотрим их более подробно.

Атрибуты тега IMG

Для отображения картинки с помощью тега IMG используются следующие параметры:

  • width/height – указывает ширину/высоту изображения (в процентах или пикселях);
  • align – выравнивание картинки (right, left, center);
  • border – определяет толщину рамки вокруг рисунка (в пикселях). Если атрибут не задан явно, то используется значение по умолчанию (border=0);
  • hspace/vspace – указывает размер горизонтального/вертикального отступа от картинки до окружающего контента.

Рассмотрим теперь, как сделать картинку в html коде:

Здесь размеры указаны в пикселях.

Адаптивные размеры картинки при помощи HTML

Если вы верстаете «резиновый» или «адаптивный» дизайн сайта, то в html код картинки стоит указывать размеры в процентах. Попробуйте создать HTML-страницу с указанным ниже кодом (предварительно поместив рядом с html-файлом картинку с именем “img.jpg”) и изменять размер окна браузера. Вы увидите, что размер картинки будет изменяться в зависимости от размера окна.

     

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В конструкторе сайтов «Нубекс» добавить картинку можно при помощи средств редактора. Более подробно об этом вы сможете узнать из статьи: Как добавить в текст изображение

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HTML – Image Tag Tutorial

Kolade Chris

Kolade Chris

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In HTML, you use the tag to add images to websites. It is an inline and empty element, which means that it doesn’t start on a new line and doesn’t take a closing tag (unlike the paragraph (

) tag, for instance).

The tag takes several attributes, of which src , height , width , and alt are the most important.

Knowing the ins and outs along with some best practices of the tag is crucial because images can negatively affect your site’s load time and SEO.

So in this tutorial, we will take a look at how to add images to websites using the tag, how to use its attributes, some best practices, and modern approaches to using .

Basic HTML Tag Syntax

Here’s the basic syntax for adding an tag to your HTML:

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Now let’s talk about its attributes and how they work.

HTML Tag Attributes

The src Attribute

The src attribute signifies the image source. Without it, the tag itself wouldn’t be functional in the real world.

It indicates to the browser where to find the image. So it takes a relative path if the image is hosted locally, or an absolute URL if the image is hosted online.

The alt Attribute

The alt attribute specifies an alternative text for the image. This could be the text that shows during a network failure, for example. Or it could display something when the image source is wrongly specified, so users know what the image is about.

In the code snippet below, the image source is wrongly specified, showing you the role that the alt attribute plays:

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This is the CSS that centers the image horizontally and vertically:

The width and height Attributes

You can use these attributes to specify a certain width and height for your images. With these attributes, you can resize the image down or up.

Ideally, though, you shouldn’t resize an image with these attributes. We’ll touch on this more under best practices.

HTML Tag Best Practices

Do not resize an image with the width and height attributes.

This is a bad practice because it can make the image appear distorted and can affect the quality.

Instead, you can optimize the image to your desired dimensions with photo editing software such as Photoshop.

In the code snippet below, I specify a width and height for the image – a bad practice:

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The image looks like this:

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Without using the width and height attributes, the image looks like this:

Name Your Images Appropriately

Naming images appropriately can help search engines understand what the image is about. For example, name an image ring-tailed-lemurs.webp instead of photo-1580855733764-084b90737008.webp . The latter is not enough for search engine optimization (SEO).

Reduce Image File Size

The image’s file size is crucial when it comes to page speed. A smaller image size (that preserves the image’s quality) reduces load time while larger images take forever to load.

There are several tools and various software that can help you do this. Some examples are imageOptim, jStrip, and PNGGauntet. And if you’re concerned about SEO, you’ll want to look into these – as page speed is an important ranking factor.

Host Images with a CDN

Imagine if a website is hosted in the United States but a user in Africa wants to accessed it. Assets such as images and icons would have to travel from The States to Africa, which in turn slows download time.

Using a CDN (Content Delivery Network) will allow the website’s images to be cached across several locations around the world. The CDN can then serve them from locations closest to the user, improving load time and providing a better user experience.

Cloudflare is a popular CDN that a lot of developers use to host their images.

Use Descriptive Alternative Text

Using descriptive alternative text helps search engines understand what the image is about. But it doesn’t end there – the alt text must also be relevant to the image.

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Use the title Attribute to Show Tooltips

Just like the alt attribute, you can use the title attribute to show additional information about the image. Browsers display this as a tooltip when the user hovers over the image.

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Tag Modern Approaches

There are various ways you can use the tag that are a bit more up to date and modern. Let’s look at some of them now.

Lazy Load Images

Lazy loading is a newish «load what is needed» concept. With lazy loading, the image is loaded only when the user scrolls to its viewport.

This is in contrast to eager loading, which loads every image immediately after the page is rendered by the browser.

To apply lazy loading, add the loading attribute to the tag and set the value to “lazy”.

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Images are often quite high quality and large these days, but this can negatively impact user experience and SEO – hence the introduction of lazy loading.

Use the and Tags

Often, you might need to specify to the user the caption of an image. A lot of developers do this by placing a

tag right after the .

This might not be wrong, but it defies best practices and does not associate the caption with the image, so search engines won’t understand what it is.

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Its is clear that there is no association between the image and the caption in the above example.

HTML5 introduced the and elements to help with this. You wrap the tag inside a element, and you specify a caption within the element.

This helps search engines associate the caption with the image, leading to better performance and SEO.

The snippets of code below and the screenshots show you an image with and without the and elements:

 
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You can see now that the image and the caption are beautifully associated.

Use the .webP Image Format

.webP is an image format created by Google. According to the creator, it’s an image format lower in size than its counterparts — JPG, JPEG, PNG, but with the same quality.

This format has been getting more and more widely accepted and is considered the nextgen image format for the web.

Conclusion

I hope this article helps you understand how the tag works in HTML so you can use it properly in your projects. If you do so, it’ll help improve your user experience and SEO.

Thanks a lot for reading, and keep coding.

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