On 16 Jul 2007 at 16:36, Andrew Stiller wrote:

> >>> Can you open the
> >>> file via the FILE | OPEN in your web browser and see if the file
> >>> displays?
> >>
> >> Yep, there it is, big  as life. Now what?
> >
> > I don't mean open up the picture -- I mean open up the HTML file
> > that is supposed to display the picture.
> >
> > -- 
> > David W. Fenton                    http://dfenton.com
> > David Fenton Associates       http://dfenton.com/DFA/
> 
> Now I'm totally confused. Do you mean the html description of the
> picture itself, or the file into which I'm trying to insert the
> picture? In either case,  what do I do once I've opened it?

You are editing an HTML file with a link to a picture and you're 
saying that when you view the results in Claris Homepage, the picture 
is not there.

So, the test is to see when you open the HTML file with the link to 
the picture in it directly in your browser if the picture displays 
there. The point here is to find out if the display issue is a Claris 
Homepage issue or a matter of invalid HTML.

I just look at the HTML of the Clarke page on your website, and it's 
*really* bad HTML. I would suggest that you find a more up-to-date 
HTML editor, one that produces CSS-based layouts instead of the 1996-
era HTML being put out by your present editor.

And I would also suggest that you should not depend on a WYSIWYG HTML 
editor, as if you don't understand the HTML, you're not going to be 
able to troubleshoot just this kind of problem.



-- 
David W. Fenton                    http://dfenton.com
David Fenton Associates       http://dfenton.com/DFA/

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