How To Include Hyperlinks and Images

by Yukong Zhang

Go to images: [1] [2] [3] [4]

Hyperlinks

The Computer Science program at Texas Wesleyan University offers Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science. The Program prepares students for their professional careers in computing fields. The small class size, by design, allows students to get more individual attentions from professors. The well-designed curriculum ensures that students graduate with the skills necessary to succeed in their future work places.

Images



Students working on Math lab with teaching assistants in 2018



All Western Parade taken by Dr. Zhang at Fort Worth, Texas in Feb 2017



[1] An image from the Internet (on Flickr) taken by Dr. Zhang in August 2015 (Venice, Italy)



An image from Flickr taken by Dr. Zhang in April 2018 (Ennis, Texas)



[2] STC Building, taken by Y. Zhang in 2014


Try to display an image file which doesn't exist. A red cross is displayed instead.

Instead of just displaying a red cross when an image doesn't exist, you might display the name of the image that was intended to show.
Texas Wesleyan University Logo



[3] South Campus, taken by Y. Zhang in 2014



[4] Dan Wagner Hall, taken by Y. Zhang in 2014


McFadden Building, taken by Y. Zhang in 2014

Note

You can use tables to align images on your web page. In addtion, to make an image proportional, you need to keep the ratio of height to width same when specifying the size of an image that appears on web pages. A good way to accomplish this is to just specify either height or width of the image but not both. Images can also be clickable as hyperlinks.


W3 Schools (An excellent reference resource for creating web pages)


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