FrontPage 2000 & JPG Photos

L

Larry H.

I have FrontPage 2000 and have developed a webpage that
contains several pages, but specifically one that
contains several JPG pictures.

When I go to INSERT these pictures and go to the folder
where they are located, click on the one that I want and
it usually pops right into the webpage. Every now and
then, I can do this and a perfectly good jpg photo will
show up as a tiny box with a red "x" in it.

Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong and how to fix
this.???

Thansk,
Larry H
 
M

MD Websunlimited

Hi Larry,

Are you importing the image into a open web in FP?

A web must be open in FP and the image contained with in the web so that a relative link to the image can be maintained. Otherwise
the link will point to your HD.
 
T

Tom Pepper Willett

Are your first File | Import (ing) the images into a folder such as the
images folder in your web before you insert them on the page?
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| I have FrontPage 2000 and have developed a webpage that
| contains several pages, but specifically one that
| contains several JPG pictures.
|
| When I go to INSERT these pictures and go to the folder
| where they are located, click on the one that I want and
| it usually pops right into the webpage. Every now and
| then, I can do this and a perfectly good jpg photo will
| show up as a tiny box with a red "x" in it.
|
| Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong and how to fix
| this.???
|
| Thansk,
| Larry H
 

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