Thanks to (so far) all. Mass reply:
On Dec 18, 2006, at 6:13 PM, Matthew Jarvis wrote:
> Maybe it's a popup blocker issue?
See below -- other images show up in the same window... (maybe I
should name the <div> area something other than "popUp", though...)
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On Dec 18, 2006, at 6:20 PM, Dave Thayer wrote:
> The images are staggered but show up OK
They are *supposed* to be staggered. Supposed to look good! (Sheesh,
engineering types that want everything lined up. <g>)
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Whil wrote:
> Maybe you didn't install the MSFT MSXML ActiveX control?
I didn't see a <g> or similar, but I assume you are kidding. Lots of
other images show up, like the background images and other pages like
these:
http://www.information-architecture.com/jaguar/
jaguar_sample_graphics.htm
It is when I add the <a> tags that they start disappearing, but when
I delete the anchor tags, they don't come back.
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On Dec 18, 2006, at 6:23 PM, PabloSr wrote:
> I found this text in the source view:
> </div>
> <span class="mainfocus"><img src="jaguar_media/jms_it.gif"
> alt="Main Image"
> name="backmap" border="0" usemap="#backmap" width="801"
> height="553" />
That is supposed to be there, too. It is on all of the pages -- using
<div> tags to position stuff. I thought this technique could be
causing trouble, so I created a page without them, and got the same
behavior.
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So let's see, everybody saw the six images except Pablo on IE7.
Hmmmmmmm, well, thats kinda good news, I guess.
Thank you so much for looking and letting me know.
Ken
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