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HTML Image Link Code. The following is an example of html image code. You can copy and paste this code into your own HTML documents - just change the values of the attributes as required. For various code usage, check out the HTML links page from the HTML tutorial. Image Link Code: With Border To create a border around your image when linked, use the 'border' attribute, specifying the size of the border. Note that, even if you don't provide the 'border' attribute, some browsers will automatically display a border. You can also specify a border using the CSS border property. More about image borders here. You'll notice that the linked page opens in a new browser window. Image Link Code: No Border To remove the border, type border="0" in the img tag. Image Link Code: Thumbnails You can link to a larger version of an image.

When using thumbnails, it's best to resize the image using an image editor (as opposed to just resizing it in the HTML). Image Maps To create an image map, check out how to create image maps. How To Create Multiple Links On A Single Image With Image Map. Tutorials HTML Image Map has been around all this while, and yet not many web pages are using it when it comes to single image with multiple links. It's really handy and fast for web designers or developers to create multiple "Hot Spots" linking within a single image, without slicing any image for linking. For instance, your client has given you a list of sponsors and he wants each of the logo to be linked to the sponsor's web page on his website.

You may want to try out Image Map, it will make your job much easier. What Is Image Map? Basically, Image Map is a way that allow you to define certain area to be linked within a single image on a web page. Still not sure what is Image Map? Before we start here are the general attributes for the map tag. Most of the attributes are used quite often, let's talk about the shape and the coords attributes. For coords attribute, below is a simple overview diagram for the coordinates. We will also need to find the radius of the circle. Conclusion. Reboot.pro. Wpcentral | Windows Phone News, Forums, and Reviews - Waterfox. IP Chicken - Whats my IP address? ip address lookup - Waterfox. Computer Technician into a Computer Business Owner - Technibble - Waterfox. Updated scripts for Winbuilder - Waterfox. Building a boot USB, DVD or CD based on Windows 7 with Winbuilder and Win7PE SE Tutorial - Waterfox. Building a boot USB, DVD or CD based on Windows 7 with WinBuilder and Win7PE SE Tutorial As many of you know, I’m a big fan of Bart’s PeBuilder and derivative works based on it like UBDC4Win.

Having a bootable USB drive or CD I can run Windows tools from just comes in hand so often for task like malware/spyware removal, system recovery and harvesting locked files for “pro bono pen-test purposes”. Unfortunately, the Bart’s PE project has not been updated in awhile, and Windows XP is getting kind of long in the tooth, so I went looking for a replacement. For those wanting to build something a little newer, check out WinBuilder. WinBuilder is essentially a scripting framework for making bootable Windows PE CDs/DVDs/USBs. LiveXP: Uses Win XP as a source and is meant for repair and administration Win7PE: Uses Windows 7 32 or 64bit as a source VistaPE-CAPI: Based on Vista of course MultiPE: Build boot media from Vista or Windows 7 sources There is a bunch of others projects as well 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

App Scripts - reboot.pro - Waterfox. Ars browser shootout: which Web browser is best for business? Most Web browser reviews focus on one thing: speed. Speed is all well and good, but browser benchmark scores fail to answer a fundamental question: which browser is best for business? In an enterprise environment, speed is simply one concern among many. There are bigger questions: How secure are these browsers, and how well do they keep users from getting viruses or visiting fraudulent websites? How often are they updated, and how easy is it to apply these updates to multiple managed systems? How important do the companies behind these browsers think that the enterprise is? For our purposes, we'll assume that all else is equal in your environment—that your shop doesn't live and die by a particular Firefox add-on or an Intranet site that won't render in anything that's not Internet Explorer 6. Security and updates When we talk about "browser security" we can actually be talking about a couple of different things.