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Chapter 4 was all about adding text content to your web pages, but now it’s time to put the multi in multimedia and punch up your pages with pictures. Imagery of some sort is an important part of most websites to make them visually stimulating and memorable. The graphical elements of a design can form the basis of your site’s branding and visual identity and can set your site apart from the millions of others on the World Wide Web.

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Schultz, D., Cook, C. (2007). Using Images. In: Beginning HTML with CSS and XHTML. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0350-6_5

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