A graphic image within an HTML page meant to be displayed along with text.
An inline image is a graphic displayed on a Web page. Web authors are discouraged from adding too many inline images to a Web page as it can substantially increase the time it takes to load a page.
An image displayed in the browser display area, embedded within the text of the document.
a graphic element that appears along with the text on a Web page
an image that appears on your page
an image which is displayed on the user's screen inside an HTML file
An image that appears or loads on a webpage at the same time as the text.
A graphic within a hypermedia document that is displayed on the same page as text.
a graphic that appears directly on a web page and displays automatically when the page is viewed in a browser
This refers to images that are viewed along with text on Web documents. Most inline images are in the GIF format. JPEG format is the other common image format for Web documents, but some computers require an external viewer to view them. Go Back to the Beginning
A photo or graphic image that can be displayed in the window of a Web browser along with HTML text (as opposed to an external image, which must be downloaded and viewed with a separate program).
An image that is embedded in a line of text rather than in its own window. In FrontPage, images are inline by default.
A graphic that is part of a Web page.
A built in graphic that is displayed by the browser as part of an HTML document and is retrieved along with it.
A graphic image that is displayed with an html document
A graphic that is part of a webpage. WWWebfx Home Page
Graphic that is transferred along with the page on a website.
An image that appears directly on the Web page your browser has accessed.
An image that is merged with the displayed text. Placing images in this manner is often described as "inlining" the images.