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- The < img > element is used to add images to a web page.
 - You must always specify a src attribute to indicate the source of an image and an alt attribute to describe the content of an image.
 - You should save images at the size you will be using them on the web page and in the appropriate format.
 - Photographs are best saved as JPEGs; illustrations or logos that use flat colors are better saved as GIFs.
 
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- Color not only brings your site to life, but also helps convey the mood and evokes reactions.
 - There are three ways to specify colors in CSS: RGB values, hex codes, and color names.
 - Color pickers can help you find the color you want.
 - It is important to ensure that there is enough contrast between any text and the background color (otherwise people will not be able to read your content).
 - CSS3 has introduced an extra value for RGB colors to indicate opacity. It is known as RGBA.
 - CSS3 also allows you to specify colors as HSL values, with an optional opacity value. It is known as HSLA.
 

- There are properties to control the choice of font, size, weight, style, and spacing.
 - There is a limited choice of fonts that you can assume most people will have installed.
 - If you want to use a wider range of typefaces there are several options, but you need to have the right license to use them.
 - You can control the space between lines of text, individual letters, and words. Text can also be aligned to the left, right, center, or justified. It can also be indented.
 - You can use pseudo-classes to change the style of an element when a user hovers over or clicks on text, or when they have visited a link