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Your image looks great! Next, you'll want to add links to your awesome portfolio projects. Links help create context when you’re communicating in issues and pull requests.
You might link to a website, a repository, or even a line of code. To create a link, put the text you want to display in square brackets, and the URL in the following parentheses.
[GitHub](http://github.com)
_includes/03-links.md
.Something doesn't look quite right with this link. Make sure:
[text](url)
)_includes/03-link.md
.[text](https://example.com)
.If you would like assistance troubleshooting, create a post on the GitHub Community board. You might also want to search for your issue to see if other people have resolved it in the past.
This looks great, @paramita-pp! You've created a link to show off your portfolio, and now you can share it with the world.
Good job with images and links! See your work here: https://paramita-pp.github.io/markdown-portfolio/
Step 5: Add an image
Now, you're going to add an image. You can add an image of yourself or anything else you'd like to feature. You'll also learn how to create descriptive text, or "alt text", for images, and how to create links.
Images
Let's add an image. Don't forget to include descriptive text in the square brackets. This text is read aloud for people using screen readers. It's also shown at times when your image doesn't display, such as when there's a poor connection. You can see the syntax for images below:
:keyboard: Activity: Adding an image
_includes/02-image.md
with the correct Markdown for your image of choice. Don't forget to include alt-text!Watch below for my response!