THINGS
TO CHECK IF YOUR IMAGES DO NOT SHOW UP after you send everything
to the portal:
(sometimes they show up for you, on your own computer, but will not
show up on other computers!)
To correct the most common problems with images not showing
up:
1.) Check to make sure your images are saved correctly
as jpgs (not .spp or .psd files) (see Image
File Size)
Ideally, the titles
of your image files should be all lowercase with no strange
characters or spaces.
Example of a bad.jpg title: "Flower/w Bee?.JPG"
Example of a good.jpg title: "flowerbee.jpg"
If your jpgs have spaces or caps in the titles, Rename your files
and continue with all the steps below.
2.)
Make sure all the jpg images you inserted into the webpage
are in the same folder as the html (webpage) This should be in your
art003 folder, and there should be no subfolders!
If they are in the same folder skip to step 4. If not, go to step
3.
3.) IF your files are not in the same folder, move the jpgs and htmls
that you want to post on the internet to the same folder, the art003
folder.
4.) Open your html page in (Mozilla Composer or Dreamweaver) and delete
all the jpg images.
5.) Resave your Webpage with no pictures in it. (even though it sounds
silly.)
Make sure to save it in your art003 folder.
6.) Re-INSERT all your jps images into your html page.
7.) Resave the html. Make sure to resave it in the art003 folder.
8.) RESEND the
htmls and all the jpgs images that you inserted into the webpage to
the PSU portal.
see HOW TO POST YOUR WEBPAGES TO PENN STATE'S WEBSPACE
9.) Even though it sounds silly QUIT your Browser.(Quit Internet Explorer,
Safari, Mozilla or what you use to view your webpage on the internet)
10.) Re-Open your browser and find you webpage to see if your images
show up okay now.
Fix 2.) ONLY after you go through
all the steps above and your images if do not to show up:
1.) Open your html page in Mozilla Composer
2.) Double click on the image(s) that will not show up.
3.) A box that says the location will appear, it states the location
where it is looking for the image.
Ideally it would simply have the the name of the image file you interted.
But if it gives a long list of folders in front of the file name,
you can just delete everything till you get to the title of the jpg.
Example may look like this:
file:///DriveC:/Documents%20and%20Settings/My%20Documents/art003/flower.jpg
delete everything till all it says is: flower.jpg
4.) Resave the html file, make sure to save it in the art003 folder
5.) RESEND the html and all the jpgs to the PSU portal.
see HOW TO
POST YOUR WEBPAGES TO PENN STATE'S WEBSPACE
6.) Even though it sounds silly QUIT your Browser.(Internet Explorer,
Safari, Mozilla or what youuse to view your webpage on the internet)
7.) ReOpen your browser and find you Webpage to see if your images
show up okay now.
BEST OF LUCK TO YOU!