HTML - Image Is Not Displaying
Hi!
I've been working with html for a couple of years, but working with XML, C#, ASP.Net for the past three months and I may be exhausted, but for the life of me I cannot see why the image is not displaying for this page. See code below: <table width="100%" border="0"> <tr> <td align="center"><font face="Times, Arial, Helvetica"><a href="picLHVSMFP.htm" target="main"><img src="../images/picSHVSMFP.jpg" width="324" height="500" alt="Harmony Village - Sheppard - Main Floor Plan" border="0"> </a></font></td> </tr> <tr> <td> </td> </tr> <tr> <td align="center"><font color="#000000">Harmony Village - Sheppard - Main Floor Plan</font></td> </tr> <tr> <td> </td> </tr> <tr> <td align="center"><a href="picHVSFP4.htm"><img src="../images/rightarrow.gif" width="11" height="10" border="0"></a> <font color="#003333"><a href="future.htm">Future Projects</a></font> <a href="picHVSFP2.htm"><img src="../images/leftarrow.gif" width="11" height="10" border="0"></a> </td> </tr> </table> I have underlined and bolded the image that is not displaying. The other images on the page are displaying and the links work and I have triple-checked the spelling and opened the image with Adobe Photoshop multiple times. I have even tried decreasing the image size, although larger images have displayed on the website without problems. Is there a syntax problem that I am just not seeing? I have attached the image as well. Thanks!!! Similar TutorialsHey guys. I need a little help with my HTML image rotator. Everything works fine, except the images don't show up on the right slide. All 4 images show up on the first slide. I can't figure out what's wrong. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Code: <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <title>...</title> <style> #sliderwrap { height: 403px; } #sliderleft { width: 10px; height: 100%; float: left; background: #efefef; border: 1px solid #ccc; } #sliderleft div { height: 100px; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } #slidercontent { position: relative; width: 650px; height: 100%; float: left; border: 1px solid black; overflow: hidden; } #sliderimages { position: absolute; -webkit-transition: all .5s ease-in-out; -moz-transition: all .5s ease-in-out; -ms-transition: all .5s ease-in-out; -o-transition: all .5s ease-in-out; transition: all .5s ease-in-out; } #sliderimages img { display: block; } .s0 #slide0, .s1 #slide1, .s2 #slide2, .s3 #slide3 { background: #ccc; } .s0 #sliderimages {top: 0 } .s1 #sliderimages {top: -500px} .s2 #sliderimages {top: -1000px} .s3 #sliderimages {top: -1500px} </style> <script> var slide = 0; var interval_id = 0; function stop_timer() { clearInterval(interval_id); if (this.getAttribute("data-slide")) { slide = parseInt(this.getAttribute("data-slide")); document.getElementById("sliderwrap").className = "s" + slide; } } function start_timer() { clearInterval(interval_id); interval_id = setInterval( function() { slide = (slide + 1) % 4; document.getElementById("sliderwrap").className = "s" + slide; }, 3000 ); } window.onload = function() { start_timer(); var el = document.getElementById("slidercontent"); var divs = document.getElementById("sliderleft").getElementsByTagName("div"); for (var i = 0; i < divs.length; i++) { divs[i].onmouseover = stop_timer; divs[i].onmouseout = start_timer; } el.onmouseover = stop_timer; el.onmouseout = start_timer; } </script> </head> <body> <div id="sliderwrap" class="s0"> <div id="sliderleft"> <div id="slide0" data-slide="0"></div> <div id="slide1" data-slide="1"></div> <div id="slide2" data-slide="2"></div> <div id="slide3" data-slide="3"></div> </div> <div id="slidercontent"> <div id="sliderimages"> <img src="http://i.imgur.com/8iWz6.jpg"> <img src="http://i.imgur.com/1d2U6.jpg"> <img src="http://i.imgur.com/8iWz6.jpg"> <img src="http://i.imgur.com/1d2U6.jpg"> </div> </div> <div style="clear: both;"></div> </div> </body> </html> This is a mixed html, database, and php question. I found this image: http://img.gsmarena.com/vv/pics/sams...eternity-1.jpg And I would like to display it so that the screen part is 240x400 and I would like to run a java app in the screen part. I also want the "?app=whatever" at the end of the url to find the link to "whatever" in a database and use that link for the address to the java app. Finally, I want to set up this database so it contains the name, description, category, link to jad file, and link to jar file of each app. This is my first post here by the way. I've had a few different problems with this page. In an earlier version, I had the bottom content contained in a div called 'bottom'; however, in IE this created an unwanted gap between the two top divs and the bottom one that I couldn't figure out how to get rid of. So I tried something else, and I thought I had it figured out. This layout works well enough in FF ((still needs a bit of work, but nothing I don't already know how to do, just haven't gotten to it yet)), but it displays weird in IE. I know that adding the proper doctype fixes the problem, but I don't have that option. The webhost I have to work with isn't the best, and thus I need a way to make this display properly in quirks mode in IE. My problem is the image that appears on it's own row in the middle of the page, it should be in the same row as the two images directly below it. Here's my code: Code: <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html;charset=iso-8859-1"> <meta name="generator" content="Adobe GoLive"> <title>Berean Baptist Church</title> <style type="text/css"> #all{ width: 755px; } img{ border: 0px; } a.default:hover{ cursor: default; } #D_1091040261286 { display: none; } #firstright{ float: right; height: 230px; width: 240px; } #firstleft{ float: left; height: 230px; width: 504px; } #bottom{ text-align: center; height: 560px; width: 762px; } #tablist{ padding: 0px 0px 3px 0px; margin-top: 5px; margin-left: 1px; font: bold 10px Verdana; } .buttons{ font: bold 10px Verdana; } #tablist li{ list-style: none; display: inline; margin: 0; } #tablist li a{ color: white; text-decoration: none; padding: 3px; margin-left: 0px; border: 1px solid black; background-color: #69090A; } #tablist li a:hover{ color: #b1272a; background-color: #efefd1; cursor: pointer; } #linkboxes { background-color: transparent; border: 1px solid black; } #linkboxes td { border: 1px solid; } #beforeyouattend a { background: url(/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/beforeyouattend.gif); display: block; width: 220px; height: 28px; } #beforeyouattend a:hover { background: url(/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/beforeyouattendhover.gif); display: block; width: 220px; height: 28px; } #weeklybulletin a { background: url(/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/weeklybulletin.gif); display: block; width: 220px; height: 28px; } #weeklybulletin a:hover { background: url(/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/weeklybulletinhover.gif); display: block; width: 220px; height: 28px; } #volunteeropportunities a { background: url(/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/volunteeropportunities.gif); display: block; width: 220px; height: 28px; } #volunteeropportunities a:hover { background: url(/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/volunteeropportunitieshover.gif); display: block; width: 220px; height: 28px; } #pastorsblog a { background: url(/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/pastorsblog.gif); display: block; width: 220px; height: 28px; } #pastorsblog a:hover { background: url(/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/pastorsbloghover.gif); display: block; width: 220px; height: 28px; } #employmentopportunities a { background: url(/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/employmentopportunities.gif); display: block; width: 220px; height: 28px; } #employmentopportunities a:hover { background: url(/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/employmentopportunitieshover.gif); display: block; width: 220px; height: 28px; } #enter a { background: url(/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/enter.gif); display: block; width: 14px; height: 28px; } #enter a:hover { background: url(/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/enterhover.gif); display: block; width: 14px; height: 28px; } #photo { border: 1px solid black; } </style> </head> <body> <div id="all"> <div id="firstright"> <div align="center"> <form style="margin-bottom: 5px;" method="get" action="http://www.google.com/search"> <input id="google" name="q" type="text" size="20" maxlength="255" value="Google search" onfocus="select();" /><img src="/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/google.gif" style="margin:0px; padding:0px;"/> <div style="margin-top: 7px; 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changecontent();" onmouseout="number=2; changecontent();">PREVIOUS</a></li> <li><a class="buttons" id="pausebutton" onclick="pause()" onmouseover="number=3; changecontent();" onmouseout="number=4; changecontent();">PAUSE</a></li> <li><a class="buttons" id="nextbutton" onclick="next()" onmouseover="number=5; changecontent();" onmouseout="number=6; changecontent();">NEXT</a></li> <li><a class="buttons" id="servicetimes" onmouseover="number=7; changecontent()" onmouseout="number=8; changecontent()" href="/10000/3000/914BE/floating5"> SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES: 8:30am, 10:45am, 6:00pm</a></li> </ul> </div> </div> <img align="middle" height="3px" width="185px" src="/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/blank.png"/><br> <a href="http://www.e-giving.org/start.asp?id=1556"><img src="/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/egiving.gif" alt="E-giving" align="middle" width="185" height="185" hspace="0" vspace="0" ></a> <a href="/10000/3000/914BE/staff1"><img id="welcome" align="middle" onmouseover="number=9; changecontent()" onmouseout="number=10; changecontent()" height="187px" width="370px" src="/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/Welcome-To-Berean.gif"/></a> <a href="http://www.bbcfnc.org/media/media/recent.php"><img id="sermonconnect" onmouseover="number=11; changecontent()" onmouseout="number=12; changecontent()" src="/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/sermonsonline.gif" alt="Connect" title="Connect" align="middle" width="185" height="185" hspace="0" vspace="0" ></a><br/> <img align="middle" height="5px" width="740px" src="/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/blank.png"/><br> <a href="/10000/3000/914BE/history"><img src="/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/UPWARD-box.gif" alt="Upwards" align="middle" width="185" height="185" hspace="0" vspace="0" /></a> <a href="/10000/3000/914BE/ministry5"><img src="/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/Berean-Baptist-Academy.gif" alt="Berean Baptist Academy" align="middle" width="185" height="185" hspace="0" vspace="0" /></a> <a href="/10000/3000/914BE/ShowCalendarMonth"><img src="/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/calendar.gif" alt="Calendar" align="middle" width="185" height="185" hspace="0" vspace="0"/></a> <a href="/10000/3000/914BE/ministry6"><img src="/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/AWANA-box.gif" alt="Awana" align="middle" width="185" height="185" hspace="0" vspace="0" /></a><br> <img align="middle" height="5px" width="740px" src="/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/blank.png"/><br> <div align="center"><img src="/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/BereanCampusPanorama.JPG" width="753" height="172"></div> </div> </body> </html> I need a solution that doesn't cause the page to display wrong in Firefox, and I'd prefer not to have to use a browser-detection script to document.write different HTML in. I know that would work and I could do that, but I think it would work just as well to stick to the table-based layout that's up on our site now rather than bothering with extra scripts. Hi. I have a question regarding my site. If you click on the link using IE you will see that the images in my tables are cut off on the right, and haven't been scaled at all... In Google Chrome they appear fine. Here is the HTML code snippet: Code: <table> <tbody> -snip- <table> <tr> <td> <div class="large"> <a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/QnqiMcSvmlR_osQplmz-Iw?authkey=Gv1sRgCNbCzI295-KBIg&feat=directlink" target="_blank"> <img class="large" src="http://lh3.ggpht.com/_lPPWxJaDX_0/S1tmkLXjmBI/AAAAAAAAAVA/782xI-SkNVQ/s640/step1-2.jpg" alt="CashCrate offers page." title="CashCrate offers page."> </img> </a> </div> </td> </tr> </table> -snip- </tbody> </table> And here is some css code: Code: div.large { width: 100%; height: 200px; border: none; margin-top:6px; margin-bottom:6px; overflow: auto; } img.large { width: 98%; height-max: 600px; padding: 2px; border: ridge; border-color: #66E066; } I'm wanting to know what I need to add/change to make the images appear right in all browsers(I've only tested in IE and Chrome). If you need any more info about my page, ask . Thanks. Hello all, I am not understanding the coding for the relative path for my image from the index.html page. I have an image which I gave the name "jesus.jpg" and this image is located in my pc in the folders c://mike'sdocs/websites/church/churchimages/jesus.jpg The index.html file is in the "church" folder and the image itself "jesus.jpg" is in the "churchimages" folder. so the code I am using is <img src="churchimages/jesus.jpg" /> but it does not show in Firefox's browser, help please? I tried other images in that same folder but same result, what could be wrong here please? Here is the link: http://www.averytrips.com/socal.html I've got a TR with a background image applied to it. The background image is supposed to look like this: http://www.averytrips.com/trbg.png Clearly the TDs are messing it up, but I can't for the life of me figure out why. Hello everybody, I hope you can help me before I pull my hair out! I was about to create a site in Dreamweaver CS3 and decided to add a background image to it via CSS. But whenever I try to preview the index page, I do not see the background image. I have tried to preview it on Firefox, Internet Explorer 7, and Safari. But I cannot see the image at all. What's more frustrating is that the background image displays just fine on the Dreamweaver design preview. I feel like it is taunting me. I have also tried to upload the specific files to a webserver and it still does not display. I have tried to change the image from a jpeg to a png to a gif and still no luck. Before I go on about what else I have tried let me give you some information about my site. I have 3 files: index.html layout.css bg.png Site layout as follows: /index.html /css/layout.css /images/bg.png index.html contains - -------------------------- <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <title>Untitled Document</title> <link href="css/layout.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" /> </head> <body> asdf </body> </html> ------------------------ layout.css contains- ------------------------ @charset "utf-8"; /* CSS Document */ body { background: url("/images/bg.png"); margin-left: 0px; margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; } and bg.png is the background image in question. and heres a link to an online upload: http://www.geocities.com/cssnoob69/ What I don't understand is that another site I have built in Dreamweaver with the same CSS background-image declaration works just fine. I have even tried to use the background for that site on the new site but even that does not work. I have tried to find help on google but nothing I found helped. Any help is appreciated and thanks to all who tries to help me out! Hello .. First I must say "Excuse me" if I posted in a wrong room...... I searched many threads for some information regarding the best programming technologies for displaying an image slideshow on a home page. Please let me know if you have any do's or dont's related to this. With some many technologies available to display an image slideshow I want to make sure I choose the right method so SE's dont stumble when indexing my site. Thank You ! Hi all -- I'm having an interesting problem. I'm designing a web page that has a navigation banner (home - programs - schedule of events - contact us - downloads) that is made up of a .png for each page (i.e. home.png, programs.png, etc). My page is 1000px wide and all of the navigation banner's images add up to 1000px wide. I'm using JavaScript to create an onMouseOver and onMouseOut effect on each of the images. The problem that I'm having occurs when I tried to add a link (either by <A HREF= or using an image map). Whenever I add a link to the image, a small (3px) area of white space shows up to the right of the image. This shifts all of my other images 3px to the right (and 3 more for each link I add to subsequent images) thus making the total width of the navigation banner over 1000px and the last image gets shoved to a new line. I can find no way to get rid of this white space other than to remove the link from the image. There is no property on the page that adds any sort of padding, margins, or borders to images or links, so I can see no property that has to be changed. Help! How do I get rid of this white space but still keep the link on the image?? [I posted this question on the Adobe forum to no avail, below is a screencap I took of the issue I'm having] Thanks in advance! //kl PS - I am using both IE8 and Chrome to view this webpage. I've set all the margins/padding/borders to 0px. Here is my CSS and the part of the code that pertains to the navigation banner. CSS: Code: <style type="text/css"> <!-- body { font: 100% Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; background: #666666; margin: 0; /* it's good practice to zero the margin and padding of the body element to account for differing browser defaults */ padding: 0; text-align: center; /* this centers the container in IE 5* browsers. 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This is a cut down version of a more complex page to illustrate the problem so just changing it to divs or some such wont help. In IE6 and FF2 the div border automatically stretches to contain the text, in IE7 the div is set to 64px and stays there, I don't think this is the correct behaviour, but I can't seem to find another mention of this problem, could anyone give me some pointers? tia, Dave here's the code or here http://members.iinet.com.au/~daven@powerup.com.au/ and the shorter url http://tinyurl.com/6gnpuc <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <HTML> <BODY> <table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" style="width:100%"> <tr valign="top" style="width:100%;"> <td> hello </td> <td style="width: 64px;"> <DIV style="border: solid 1px #0000FF"> dsadsadsdsadas </DIV> </td> </tr> </table> </BODY> </HTML> I've created a webpage using html and was wondering if there was any way that when I open the file to have the address bar display a "fake" url. That is, when I open the file instead of saying "file:///Users.filename.html" it will say "www.example.com" in the browser's address bar. I'm on Mac OS and my browser is Google Chrome, if that helps. Internet Explorer version 6 is not showing the pages of my web site the same as Firefox 2, At the top there's a split between the two images on the left. http://www.thegoanexperience.com/ Originally it was meant to be touching the top but now for some reason it's moved down the page a little bit. Hi Could anyone take a look at my site at www.cyclistsfc.org.uk in Firefox and IE tell me why the navbar is showing in FF but not IE? Its just simple tables so I suppose I must have forgotten to close something somewhere... Cheers Luke This is probably basic, but it's driving me mad. I want to show a bit of code that the reader can copy. How can i do this? Hello, I have a web page that is built using components. The footer of the page is a component. When building the page, the footer is added using a glob. In the footer, there is supposed to be a bunch of Korean characters. Currently, they are not displaying properly. When the glob is viewed alone, it is still incorrect. However, if the source is viewed, the Korean characters are correct in the source, but are displaying incorrectly in the page. The charset is already set to UTF-8. What could be the issue here? http://mindscapemedia.co.uk/bug.html Hi, it's a while since I came across this bug, forgot which fix I used for it last time. If anyone could point me to a suitable page or alternatively tell me how to get round this issue I'd be grateful. Check the page in FF/Safari/Chrome it works how I intend it to, check it in IE it bugs out and the last div goes over onto the next line. I've spent more than an hour messing around with different hacks trying to fix this now So, right now I have a single page that loads flash files. It takes the name of the file and the size of the frame from the address bar, then uses that to load the game. However, the problem I have is displaying a tidbit of info about the game. I managed to make it scroll with a nice script, but unfortunately I have no idea how to store the content that goes in the actual iframe. Currently, the frame loads its info from the file itself, by using javascript to get the name of the game and retrieve the valid information. However, this makes the game loader 53 kilobytes, versus the 1-2 kb is was previously. Clearly, this is not an efficient solution - especially if I add more than the 80 or so games I have. Imagine the mess if it was like 1000 games, ugh. I try to add only the quality games though, so I doubt i'll ever reach that number. Quality over quantity, right? Still, what should I do to store the information and quickly look it up without downloading a bunch of information onto the user's computer? Hello, my name is North, and my website is not displaying correctly in IE. I am putting this here because my website is build with php, but the actual content on the pages are html, so i thought that this would be the place. http://north-see.com/judge/index.php?pid=0 this is the link to the site. I am making it for a persons book. Any ideas? Any common things that happen like this in IE? I need to display 40-50 images one-by-one using forward and backward buttons. It doesn't seem too difficult, but I'm pretty lost. Please help! Hi all, I have a select box in an html form which simply doesn't appear in ie6. I dont know what is relevant to this problem, but loosely, the layout is as follows: <div id="content"> <form> <p class="label"><label for="allocation">Label</label></p> <p class="input"><select name="allocation" id="allocation"> <option value="0">option1</option> ... </select> <div class="clear"></div> </form> </div> the label paragraph is floated left and input floated right, clear simply clears the floats. Other things in the form include tinyMCE textareas and textboxes. The submit button has an onclick handler that validates before returning true or false for php to put values into a mysql database. Everything else works fine but the select box is simply not there in ie6. Any help would be greatly appreciated, Thanks, Conrad |