Adding Pictures (Images) toYour Web PageInserting an Image intoYour PageYou can insert GIF, JPEG, BMP, and PNG (Portable Network Graphics)images into your web page. You can also use them to create links. When you insert animage, KompoZer saves a reference to the image in yourpage.
Note: If you plan to publish your pages to theweb, it's best not to use BMP images in your pages.
Tip: It's best to first save or publish your pagebefore you insert images into it. This allows KompoZer toautomatically use relative references to images once you insertthem.
To insert an image:
Click to place the insertion point where you want the image to appear. Click the Image button on the toolbar, or open the Insert menu and choose Image. You see the Image Properties dialog box. Type the location and filename of the image file, or click Choose File to search for an image file on your hard drive or network. Type a simple description of your image as the alternate text that will appear in text-only browsers (as well as other browsers) when an image is loading or when image loading is disabled. Alternatively, you can choose not to include alternate text.
If needed, click other tabs so you can adjust the settings (for example, alignment) in the ImageProperties dialog box. Tip: To quickly insert an image: Drag and drop itonto your page.
Tip: To insert a line break after all images in aparagraph, choose Break Below Images from the Insert menu.
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Editing Image PropertiesOnce you've inserted an image into your page, you can edit itsproperties and customizethe layout in your page, such as the height, width, spacing, andtext alignment. If youare not currently viewing the Image Properties dialog box, followthese steps:
To edit the properties for a selected image:
Double-click the image, or select it and click the Image button on the toolbar to display the Image Properties dialog box. Click the Location tab to edit these properties: Image Location: Type the filename and location of the image file. Click Choose File to search for an image file on your hard drive or network. URL is relative to page location: If checked, KompoZer converts the URL to be relative to the page's location. This is especially useful if you plan to publish your pages on a web server so that others can view them. Using relative URLs allows you to keep all your linked files in the same place relative to each other, regardless of their location on your hard disk or a web server. Unchecking this box causes KompoZer to convert the URL to a full (absolute) URL. You typically use absolute URLs when linking to images on other web servers (not stored locally on your hard disk).
If you have never saved or published the page, you must first save the page in order to enable this checkbox. (This checkbox is not available if you open the Image Properties dialog box in a message compose window.)
Alternate Text: Enter text that will display in place of the original image; for example, a caption or a brief description of the image. It's a good practice to specify alternate text for readers who use text-only web browsers or who have image loading turned off. Don't use alternate text: Choose this option if the image does not require alternate text or if you don't want to include it. Click the Dimensions tab to edit these properties: Actual Size: Select this option to undo any changes you've made to the dimensions and return the image to its original size. Custom Size: Select this option and specify the new height and width, in pixels or as a percentage. This setting doesn't affect the original image file, just the image inserted in your page. Constrain: If you change the image size, it's a good idea to select this in order to maintain the image's aspect ratio (so that it doesn't appear distorted). If you choose this option, then you only need to change the height or width, but not both. Click the Appearance Tab to edit these properties: Spacing: Specify the amount of space surrounding the image; between the image and adjoining text. You can also put a solid black border around the image and specify its width in pixels. Specify zero for no border. Align Text to Image: If you've placed your image next to any text, select an alignment icon to indicate how you want text positioned relative to the image. Image Map: Click Remove to remove any image map settings. Click the Link tab to edit these properties: Enter a web page location: If you want to define a link for this image, enter the URL of a remote or local page, or select a named anchor or heading from the drop-down list. Click Choose File to search for an image file on your hard drive or network. URL is relative to page location: If checked, KompoZer converts the URL to be relative to the page's location. This is especially useful if you plan to publish your pages to a web server so that others can view them. Using relative URLs allows you to keep all your linked files in the same place relative to each other, regardless of their location on your hard disk or a web server. Unchecking this box causes KompoZer to convert the URL to a full (absolute) URL. You typically use absolute URLs when linking to images on other web servers (not stored locally on your hard disk).
If you have unsaved changes, you must first save the page in order to enable this checkbox. (This checkbox is not available if you open the Image Properties dialog box in a message compose window.)
Show border around linked image: If checked, displays the link highlight color around the image. To apply additional attributes or JavaScript events, click Advanced Edit to display the Advanced Property Editor. Click OK to confirm your changes.[ Return to beginning ofsection ]
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