Images give life and add value to your website, engaging your visitors to spend more time with your content. Follow the steps below and learn how to add images to your site. NOTE: We offer two different versions of WebsiteBuilder. Our original implementation of the builder is the Legacy ...
In this tutorial, we’ll learn how to use HTML to add images on a website. We’ll also learn how to add alternative text to images to improve accessibility for…
If you look at the British Museum website, you’ll notice that there are images across their pages, that lay in the background why the foreground content scrolls down. These are parallax background images. Parallax scrolling is one of those web design trends that manages to add a brilliant ...
1. Uploading Images to the Media Library To upload images to your Media Library, navigate to your WordPress dashboard and click onMedia » Add NewMedia File. Drag and drop your image files into the upload area, or click theSelect Filesbutton to choose images from your computer. 2. Insert...
To insert an image in HTML, use the image tag and include a source and alt attribute. Like any other HTML element, you’ll add images to the body section of your HTML file. The syntax looks like this: The HTML image element is an “empty element...
If you don’t have a profile photo, you can use any image for demonstration purposes or create an avatar through a site like Getavataaars.com. Otherwise, you can use the image from our demonstration site by downloading the image here. (For a refresher on how to add images t...
Optimized images can speed up your website and provide visitors with a better experience. Read this to learn how to optimize images for your site.
If you need a high-quality image to place on your website, you can choose from our library of stock images. Click on each tab below to see the information. Important: If you want to start creating your first website, you can visit How Do I Get Started with Online Store? for Online...
In this video we learn how to insert an image into a web page by hand, using HTML code. We also learn how and why to use the “alt” attribute, and how to organize images into sub-folders. Quick Code Reference 1 Notice there is no end tag. This is because the element ...
4. Add Pictures to Your Website Now, let’s proceed with adding pictures to your website. To make it easier, let’s divide the process into three steps: uploading photos, adding a new photo gallery, and optimizing images. Upload Photos ...