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Where are my graphics? (4 posts)

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  • Started 21 years ago by hmoonf
  • Latest reply 21 years ago from hmoonf
  • hmoonf Member

    I am brand new to websites. I uploaded my pages, but where are all of my graphics? All that is there are empty boxes with the red X. What did I do wrong? How do I get my graphics to show up?

    Posted 21 years ago #

  • Jim Matthews Administrator

    The most common cause of this problem is uploading image files to the wrong location. The relative locations of your HTML and image files should be the same on the server as on your Mac. So if they are in the same folder on your Mac, they should be in the same directory on the server.

    If you post the URL of your page I can take a look at the HTML IMG tags -- that will say where the HTML expects the image files to be.

    Thanks,

    Jim Matthews
    Fetch Softworks

    Posted 21 years ago #

  • hmoonf Member

    [QUOTE]Originally posted by JimMatthews:
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    [This message has been edited by hmoonf (edited 08-19-2002).]

    Posted 21 years ago #

  • hmoonf Member

    Originally posted by JimMatthews:

    The most common cause of this problem is uploading image files to the wrong location. The relative locations of your HTML and image files should be the same on the server as on your Mac. So if they are in the same folder on your Mac, they should be in the same directory on the server.>>>

    I'm really not sure what this means. It looks fine on my software, then I upload it and the pics all disappear. I ended up using Pagemill to upload my pages and the images all showed up, BUT now I can't update the pages. I tried using Fetch to update a page that I had made changes to, and the old page still appears online. I also tried to use Fetch to upload a new page and that won't appear either. My website is www.harvestmoonfarmstudio.com. Thanks

    If you post the URL of your page I can take a look at the HTML IMG tags -- that will say where the HTML expects the image files to be.

    Thanks,

    Jim Matthews
    Fetch Softworks

    Posted 21 years ago #

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