Images

Images are what makes the World wide Web different from other methods of presenting data on the Internet. Most Web browsers are capable of reading only two image formats: GIF and JPEG. As a rule of thumb, GIF format is better for drawings and logos, and JPEG is better for photographs. On the Web, an image can be made into a link, so that clicking on the image is the same as clicking on highlighted text.

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