HTML <input> Tag with 'type=image'

<form name="myForm" action="https://www.PuStudy.Com/resources/html-forms-action.html">

<input type="image" src="https://www.PuStudy.Com/images/examples/australia-nz-map.gif" alt="Australia & NZ Map" name="myImageField">

</form>

The above example demonstrates usage of the <input> element with the type attribute set to image (i.e. type="image").

The image value represents either an image from which a user can select a coordinate and submit the form, or alternatively a button from which the user can submit the form. The element is a button, specifically a submit button.

You can use the src attribute to provide the URL of an image. If you don't provide this, the field will appear as a button instead. In either case, you must provide the alt attribute with a descriptive value. If you provide the src attribute, the alt attribute's value will be used whenever the image can't be displayed (eg, if the user's browser has images disabled, they're using a speech reader, etc). If you don't provide the src attribute, the button's label will be the value provided by the alt attribute.

<form name="myForm2" action="https://www.PuStudy.Com/resources/html-forms-action.html">

<input type="image" alt="Australia or New Zealand" name="myImageField2">

</form>