HTML <img> tag
When writing in HTML (hypertext markup language), the <img> tag is an inline element designates a holding space for linked images. It is useful when you want to link pictures, diagrams, or illustrations to your web pages, either from your collection or another website. The following sections contain information about this tag, including an example of it in use, and related attributes and browser compatibility.
Example of <img> code
<img src="https://www.computerhope.com/chguy.gif" alt="Computer Hope guy" width="57" height="120"/>
Example result
Attributes
All HTML tags support standard attributes that define the settings of an HTML element. In addition to the standard settings, the <img> tag has the following unique attributes.
Attribute | Description |
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alt | Designates the image's alternate text (required). |
crossorigin | Utilized for using <canvas> on images from third-party sites that permit cross-origin access. |
height | Designates the height of the image. |
ismap | Designates that an image is a server-side image map. |
usemap | Designates that an image is a client-side image map. |
src | Designates the URL (uniform resource locator) of the linked image (required). |
width | Designates the width of the image. |
Deprecated attributes
In addition to the above attributes, the <img> tag had the following deprecated attributes.
Attribute | Description |
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align | Designates the alignment of the image with respect to the content around it. |
border | Designates the width of the border surrounding the image. |
hspace | Designates the whitespace on right and left side of an image. |
longdesc | Designates additional information about the content. |
vspace | Designates the whitespace above and below an image. |
Compatibility
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