HTML File Paths
A file path describes the location of a file in a web site's folder structure.
File Path Examples
| Path | Description |
|---|---|
| <img src="picture.jpg"> | The "picture.jpg" file is located in the same folder as the current page |
| <img src="images/picture.jpg"> | The "picture.jpg" file is located in the images folder in the current folder |
| <img src="/images/picture.jpg"> | The "picture.jpg" file is located in the images folder at the root of the current web |
| <img src="../picture.jpg"> | The "picture.jpg" file is located in the folder one level up from the current folder |
HTML File Paths
A file path describes the location of a file in a web site's folder structure.
File paths are used when linking to external files, like:
- Web pages
- Images
- Style sheets
- JavaScripts
Absolute File Paths
An absolute file path is the full URL to a file:
Example
<img src="https://www.w3schools.com/images/picture.jpg" alt="Mountain">
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