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How does the HTML Image Scanner improve my Web pages?

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How does the HTML Image Scanner improve my Web pages?

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These days, almost every page on the Web contains at least some in-line (embedded) graphic images. In HTML, this is usually accomplished with the tag. (“usually” because there are other ways, such as with Java or proprietary methods using plug-ins.) The IMG tag has only one required attribute, SRC, which specifies the filename of the image to display. There are, however, a number of additional attributes that when used properly can offer viewers of your Web pages the following benefits: 1. pages that appear to load into the browser much faster (the most important one) 2. textual descriptions of loaded graphics 3. the ability to display pages sufficiently well in non-graphical browsing environments, such as text-only browsers (pretty rare these days) and when the browser option to display graphics has been turned off (used by many modem surfers to speed browsing by not loading the graphics) FASTER PAGE LOADING When a Web browser such as Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet

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