As they say in school, "Show your work." It would really be helpful to see 
how you are referring to your image.

Oh, and be sure that you can view the image in a separate browser tab. If 
you can't view it in a tab, then you can't view it in TW either. Possible 
problems include user rights, corrupted files, wrong extension, or (maybe) 
non-latin character names.

Good luck
-- Mark

On Sunday, January 21, 2018 at 8:45:48 AM UTC-8, David Allen wrote:
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> This is what I had before and it did not work on my chromebook.
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>> If the image is in the same directory as the TW, all the img src 
>> attribute (or the _canonical_uri field) should need is the image name (no 
>> path). 
>>
>> -- Mark
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>> On Sunday, January 21, 2018 at 3:56:45 AM UTC-8, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Mark S. wrote:Re #2 -- can you show an example of the paths you're 
>>>> using? If you use a relative path name they should work the same on all 
>>>> platforms. 
>>>>
>>>
>>> IMO image linking in TW needs its documentation improving and 
>>> clarifying. Issues with it come up again and again.
>>>
>>> Its NOT from lack of methods to do it. If anything TWs image methods are 
>>> liberating, NOT restrictive.
>>>
>>> I do think that the footpath gets sometimes fouled by users being more 
>>> concerned with cheap image hosting than how TW works. 
>>>
>>> Issues get blurred and we often having discussions that confuse final 
>>> outcome with methods.
>>>
>>> Best wishes
>>> Josiah
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