You have learned about linking to images, so now is the time to put your new knowledge to good use.
Obtain some GIF graphics by creating them in a graphics program, or by
downloading them from the Internet. You can also find GIFs and JPEGs in clip
art collections.
Write an HTML file that includes links to graphics:
as inline images, and
as external images.
You can use any of the HTML files you have been working on so far, or make an entirely new file.
If you are feeling adventurous, acquire some sound or video files, and link
them into your page. Choose small clips only.
Compress the HTML and other files into an archive, and send this to your
Instructor, together with a text file containing details of how you obtained
the files, and any problems you encountered in converting or tagging them
properly.
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