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I have no idea what's going on. I have several websites, all use transparent
PNG images for the graphics. Of all the websites, the graphics work just fine except in one, and I'm having trouble locating the source of the problem. At first I thought it was the PNG's themselves, and changed them to GIFs and JPGs. Same result, no images. Then I thought maybe it's the framesets. So I tried flattening the page into a single file. No luck. And before you ask, yes, the image paths are all pointing correctly because the pages works just handily in Safari, Opera, and IE7. Here's one more thing that complicates the issue. There are two graphics on the site that do display properly. Both are GIF files. One is placed by the CSS as a static, non-tiled background. The other is the page banner, and is set into a separate frame. Here's the page address is question; http://www.kramerdpg.com Any advice would be greatly appreciated. |
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Try using a forward slash / instead of a backward slash \ in your pages.
-- Ken Ford Adobe Community Expert - Dreamweaver Fordwebs, LLC http://www.fordwebs.com "jdk.designservices" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message news:fpqho2$ka5$1@forums.macromedia.com... >I have no idea what's going on. I have several websites, all use >transparent > PNG images for the graphics. Of all the websites, the graphics work just > fine > except in one, and I'm having trouble locating the source of the problem. > At > first I thought it was the PNG's themselves, and changed them to GIFs and > JPGs. > Same result, no images. > > Then I thought maybe it's the framesets. So I tried flattening the page > into a > single file. No luck. > > And before you ask, yes, the image paths are all pointing correctly > because > the pages works just handily in Safari, Opera, and IE7. > > Here's one more thing that complicates the issue. There are two graphics > on > the site that do display properly. Both are GIF files. One is placed by > the CSS > as a static, non-tiled background. The other is the page banner, and is > set > into a separate frame. > > Here's the page address is question; > http://www.kramerdpg.com > > Any advice would be greatly appreciated. > |
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