I’m Having A Problem Getting My Images To Show Up On My Website. Html Question.?
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I’m Having A Problem Getting My Images To Show Up On My Website. Html Question.?

Category: FAQ   Time: 2009-07-10   Tags: , , , , , , ,

KPDclothing.com is the site that I’m working on.
For some reason, I can’t get ALL of the images to show up after uploading them to the server.
They are working on my computer, so I don’t think anything is wrong with the coding. Would the file size matter?
Its hosted by hostmonster.com. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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"I’m Having A Problem Getting My Images To Show Up On My Website. Html Question.?" was posted on Friday, July 10th, 2009 at 7:02 am.

4 Responses to “I’m Having A Problem Getting My Images To Show Up On My Website. Html Question.?”
  1. David D(2009-07-10):

    File size shouldn’t matter. The CASE of the filename probably will matter. FOO.jpg and Foo.jpg are different files. (Most websites run on UNIX or UNIX-like systems with case sensitive file systems, Windows has a case insensitive file system).
    Make sure they are jpegs, gifs or pngs. Avoid other formats, especially bmps.

  2. kolibriz(2009-07-10):

    At first it loaded only three or four pictures, i then tried to open one of them and it loaded(it was exactly statue of liberty). When I got back I found that it loaded then.
    1. Size can be the factor. I do not see point in hosting such big pictures. By the way, on slower computers this will become not responding (i am 99% sure, because they will not be able to handle such big information). Do them 100% to website resolution (~200×200 or similar) and if you really need such big, create directory “large pictures” where you will redirect to them (to show only one large picture). It does not matter that you resize pictures – they take the same place. I do not think that anyone will wait, until loads of megabytes load, so they will just exit, thinking it is not working. 1 mb is surely (or even too much) enough for page – not ~10 mb!
    2. Last two pictures wild.gif and cheers.gif look like they are not uploaded in ftp to the server or maybe you misspelled them?
    3. My advice is to make a special directory to put images like “pictures” or etc. When you have more files on ftp, you will notice my advice helpful :)
    mail me for more advices

  3. joyaz711(2009-07-10):

    Do you have any of your images in a subfolder or are the all at the root directory (same level as your HTML pages)? Maybe the path to the images is incorrect. If not, then either the name of the image and case is wrong, or you have not successfully uploaded the graphics. Did you upload the images in BINARY mode?
    Joycehttp://www.DesignByJoyce.com/

  4. image hosting(2009-07-10):

    just seen this on twitter cheers for the info.

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