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Vote now – am I a plonker?

Newcomer here – in the beginning stages, and getting many good fedback out of this board so gives thanks! I have been previously putting together my personal first site and thought to take it absent on vacation along with me….. so promptly copied it to my flash drive. When I tried to see from my flash drive I’ve no images in any respect – just those people irritating little crimson X’s!!! lolol I assume my pages are trying to find a internet page from my C drive Should i simply tell the page to look for files in the same directory I vote yes — I’m a plonker! the one thing that I could think of can be right clicking along with checking the homes. That should tell you where its looking for them. You’ll probably must change each image’s target to where it can be now. Can’t you just work without these people though Sure, I can carry out without them today…… but will I obtain the same problems once i upload to my server what I meant was on earth do you work without them until you become back from journey, and then you may have them again. … Continue reading

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Graphics in Frontpage – Noobie how to question

I want to put quite a few graphics in my frontpage. Do you have to load the graphics for a database which comes with your hosting company or only place a link to the graphics into your HTML Many thanks Surely someone knows the way to add graphics into a webpage…. You must first save the picture for a computer. Then: Place > Picture > From File Then find your report. You really need to upload the graphics for a web space, a similar place where your own html pages usually are stored. You should store graphics/iamges in the seperate sub directories. IN THE HTML < img src=" yourImageFolder/graphic. gif" /> You change the path according to exactly where and what you will have saved it as. As Trico says you’ll want to get your head surrounding the whole way online is structured… your own c: \ drive isn’t gonna be accessible to folks over the internet; even if you’re hosting your site (and as you said " internet hosting company" I assume you’re not) the d: \ syntax will make reference to their drives every time they visit your web-site not yours, so it’s never gonna work! So, yes, … Continue reading

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