srcset: Defines multiple sizes of the same image, allowing the browser to select the appropriate image source. which can be done by going to administer -> input formats -> configure next to the FILTERED HTML format, then on the configure tab, now you can add whatever tags you want to FILTERED HTML filter and they won't be stripped. When I click on input format, I do see listed, but my images don't display unless I go to full html. You’ll need to use sudo, as follows: sudo gedit /etc/profile. index.html and use above line of code, it means: The images directory/folder is at the same location where source file (index.html) is placed. @sushmish, I would highly recommend creating a new folder for your web projects and keeping all your web-related files there, rather than crowding your c:\ drive. File paths are used to link external resources such as images, videos, style sheets, JavaScript, displaying other web pages etc. Paulie: that was my first thought… but I just went with it. Sorry, the options were missing....Just adding them, http://localhost/drupal-5/files/images/abc.jpg, Fatal error: Class 'DrupalCommerceEntityController', Pages showing nid[[###]] on page instead of content, Help in Understaning These Composer Errors. The HTML file path would be: /articles/MyDog.html. Kinda. The images location being C:\apache2triad\htdocs\drupal-5\files\images\abc.jpg. Static files, such as HTML, CSS, images, and JavaScript, are assets an ASP.NET Core app serves directly to clients by default.