<img Width="564" Height="381" Src="https://free... Apr 2026

: The src="https://free..." likely points to a placeholder image or a specific asset hosted by freeCodeCamp for educational purposes.

Are you trying to this specific image, or do you need help fixing the HTML code for a website you're building?

: In a scraping context, you would typically use this to find the image by its specific dimensions or its source URL pattern: <img width="564" height="381" src="https://free...

Specifically, this exact string is frequently associated with the web scraping project "ScrapePark.org," where it serves as a sample element for learners to practice extracting data using tools like BeautifulSoup or Python. Context and Breakdown

: width="564" height="381" specifies the display size of the image in pixels. : The src="https://free

scrapepark.org/index.html at main · freeCodeCamp/ ... - GitHub

The code snippet you provided appears to be a fragment of an often used in web scraping tutorials or documentation to demonstrate how to target specific image elements. # Example using BeautifulSoup image = soup

# Example using BeautifulSoup image = soup.find('img', width="564", height="381") print(image['src']) Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard