Web Development and Design Foundations with HTML5 (8th Edition)
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Author: Terry Felke-Morris
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The anchor tag “<a>” is used to create a web link to another page. The user can make an image link using “<img>” tag in addition with this anchor tag.
- Creating image tag “<img>” inside the anchor “<a>” makes a link with an image to their reference “index.html”.
For example:
<a href = “home.html”> <img src= “home.gif”> </a>
The above example shows the “home.gif” image on web browser and the browser loads “home.html” when the user clicks on the image.
Hence, the correct answer is option “B”.
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