images refuse to work

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Thomas A. Rowe

No missing images.

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Rick Budde

Images load for me too.

I am using dialup and the page takes a pretty long time
to load given all the photos on your home page. Since it
looks like you are a business, you might want to consider
the fact that a lot of dialup users will quit your page
before it loads.

Unless your objective is to turn away potenital
customers, I would suggest two things to reduce the
download time:

1. Look into using a graphics program to reduce the size
of your larger images. Your "logo" at the top is 324kb.
Using the graphics program, gradually reduce the
resolution of the image until the image becomes of too
poor a quality. Front Page includes some graphics
capabilities but they do not do a very good job. Look
into Photoshop Elements 3.0

2. Consider moving the content that contain pictures off
the home page and onto other pages that are hyperlinked
to from your home page.

Another suggestion is to put the content of your page
into a table of a fixed width of say 770 pixels or a
table set to 100%. See Front Page help for Tables. As
your page now stands, most users will have to scroll
horizontally to view the content of your page. This is
also not considered very good practice.

It is also a good idea to view your site on various
computers where users have their screen resolution set to
something other than what you designed it with on your
computer. You should also view it with different browsers
as each browser renders various things in a different
manner.

Come back here and let us look at the changes you have
made and to ask for any other advice.
 
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