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| Thread ID: 23597 | 2002-08-20 02:51:00 | Can't get jpeg into HTML | mark c (247) | Press F1 |
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| 72582 | 2002-08-20 03:42:00 | Nope, you can place the pic in whichever folder you like, either the root or subfolders. Note though, that I'm talking about the "website root". So if you're creating a website in eg. "c:\my docs\web\", all files should be in "c:\my docs\web\" or subfolders of "web\"; placing files into "c:\my docs" won't work. (You probably know all that anyway.) Umm ... maybe you should try previewing in Opera, just in case Arachnophilia is having a spazz or something. |
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| 72583 | 2002-08-20 03:45:00 | On subject: If the picture file is not in the same directory as the HTML, you have to give a path to it. That is, it might be src=../jpeg/blah.jpeg if it's a directory at the same level as the html, or src=jpeg/blah.jpeg if the jpeg directory is "below" the html one. | Graham L (2) | ||
| 72584 | 2002-08-20 03:49:00 | Hey thanks both of you. (Had me a bit worried there for a minute Graham). I think maybe I have to do a bit of housekeeping. ie tidy my pathnames up and put things in the right place. Arach is now cluttered with so many test pages that and botched experiments be a good idea. I'll keep hold of this thread and check back when I've had a go. :) | mark c (247) | ||
| 72585 | 2002-08-20 06:11:00 | You don't have to do all your housekeeping in Arach, Mark, you can do it in Windows Explorer. I put mine in Webpage View while I sort things out so I can see thumbnails of what is what with both the html files and the graphics. I also create a Temp folder inside the webpage folder so that I can dump the testpages in their whilst trying things out. That way the "best" copy is always the only one in the webpage folder, if that makes any sense to you. |
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