- How can I insert an image in my page and
create a reference to another page?
- Images
- When inserting an image located in another folder into your HTML
code, you should use its abbreviation (not its name!). The
HTML editor inserts this automatically. Therefore, if you are
entering the path manually using the plain text editor, the image
tags should have the following format:
<img alt="your_description" src="/www/your_personal_identification_number/folder_abbreviation/your_image.gif"/>.
If you want your page to be accessible to people outside the
Information System as well, you should delete the /auth part
from the tag that has been generated by the HTML editor. Hence, the
URL part of the tag should finally have the following format:
/www/your_personal_identification_number/folder_abbreviation/your_image.gif.
NB: The plain text editor is case-sensitive!
- Hypertext References
- When inserting hypertext references using the plain text editor,
proceed the same way you would if you were writing the code in
Notepad, Wordpad, or any other similar program. The hypertext
references should therefore have the format of, for instance,
<a href="https://www.seznam.cz">odkaz</a>. When working with the HTML editor, you can use the icon for
inserting references.