Help Graphics Not Showing On Website!

by Bean77
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Hi Guys-

I have used a website template to make my squeeze and sales pages for my website. I have uploaded them through my cPanel and my websites show up but they are all text. The graphics on the template are not showing.

There is a 'CSS Style' files which I'm assuming is where all my graphics are and I created the folder and uploaded everything in my file manager (the same way it is on my desktop & it works through my HTML editor) uploaded the CSS file to that folder and nothing.

Please Help! I have heard that some hosting companies have problems with php files. could this be the case?

Thanks,
Desperate :confused:
#graphics #showing #website
  • Profile picture of the author Sleaklight
    the problem could be because the images are not in the folder they should be at. Do you have a link to your website so I can see and figure it out.
    Thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author Bean77
    Thank you so much for the response. I got it working. I was clicking on the index.htm file in my file manager and it downloads into firefox and that's where I wasn't seeing my graphics. But when I actually typed the email address into my browser and let it load- it was all there!!!

    Sorry to waste your time. I just wasted and hr trying to figure this all out.

    Have a great day!
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  • Profile picture of the author Ken Shorey
    Hi Jan,

    You need to create an folder called images in your cpanel file manager and upload your header image to that folder.
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    • Profile picture of the author aisling
      Hi Jan,

      Are you working on your website right now? I'm not seeing anything at coastpipeca.com/images/header.jpg

      Maybe you're in the middle of working on it.

      Basically:

      1. At your website, be sure you've created a folder called images
      2. Upload all of your graphics to that folder.
      3. Be sure your graphics' names end in something like .jpg or .gif

      If you can't see a particular image on your webpage, check the URL of the image.

      For example, from what I see in your homepage code, your header image must be visible when you click on its URL, coastpipeca.com/images/header.jpg

      If it's not, it won't show up on your homepage, either.

      I hope that helps! I know how frustrating this can seem when you're trying to get a website to look good. However, once you get used to how the graphics work at your server, the rest of it is easy.
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