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<blockquote data-quote="muso" data-source="post: 14543" data-attributes="member: 40"><p>I presume you don't know any html? What you have to do is open the .html file (your main page should be called index.html) in a text editor like textedit or BBEdit (not ms word).</p><p></p><p>Scroll down a bit and you'll see <body> and after that, maybe some <font> and <p> or even <table> tags, surrounding the text on your page. Find the text closest to your image, and near it should be an <img> tag. This is the tag that specifies the location of your image. For example, if your image is in the same folder online as your index.html file, the image tag should say:</p><p style="margin-left: 20px"><img src="nameoffile.jpg"></p><p>There may be other things apart from src="" like width, height and alt, but you don't really have to worry about them yet. You can put an alt="" tag in there if you want and inside the quotes, fill in a description or name of your image.</p><p></p><p>I'm guessing that the code specifies the wrong name of the image and that's why it won't display.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muso, post: 14543, member: 40"] I presume you don't know any html? What you have to do is open the .html file (your main page should be called index.html) in a text editor like textedit or BBEdit (not ms word). Scroll down a bit and you'll see <body> and after that, maybe some <font> and <p> or even <table> tags, surrounding the text on your page. Find the text closest to your image, and near it should be an <img> tag. This is the tag that specifies the location of your image. For example, if your image is in the same folder online as your index.html file, the image tag should say: [INDENT]<img src="nameoffile.jpg">[/INDENT] There may be other things apart from src="" like width, height and alt, but you don't really have to worry about them yet. You can put an alt="" tag in there if you want and inside the quotes, fill in a description or name of your image. I'm guessing that the code specifies the wrong name of the image and that's why it won't display. [/QUOTE]
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