Image Path - Post ID 131424

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Paintbrush, I have always kept my picture files for the website pages just in the 'files' file. I have never had any problems with this at all. I read what you said and it got me thinking that for whatever reason, after editing the couple of pages in Dreamweaver it may have just messed up the site coding somehow to it can't associate image paths. So what I did was add another folder called 'pictures' to my site folder, kept the 'files' folder and re-added the images that were showing up 'broken' but from the 'picture' folder this time.

Saved the page and it all works fine now. That seems to have fixed the problem I caused by editing in Dreamweaver.

The reason I used Dreamweaver was because I wanted to add a .swf banner I made in Flash to the page and I couldn't figure out how to do it in VSD. I will have a search on the forums to see how to do that so to avoid this problem again.

Thank you both very much for your help.
:)

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Joel Keane wrote:
Paintbrush, I have always kept my picture files for the website pages just in the 'files' file. I have never had any problems with this at all. I read what you said and it got me thinking that for whatever reason, after editing the couple of pages in Dreamweaver it may have just messed up the site coding somehow to it can't associate image paths. So what I did was add another folder called 'pictures' to my site folder, kept the 'files' folder and re-added the images that were showing up 'broken' but from the 'picture' folder this time.

Saved the page and it all works fine now. That seems to have fixed the problem I caused by editing in Dreamweaver.

The reason I used Dreamweaver was because I wanted to add a .swf banner I made in Flash to the page and I couldn't figure out how to do it in VSD. I will have a search on the forums to see how to do that so to avoid this problem again.

Thank you both very much for your help.
:)



Hi Joel,

Here is your solution: http://www.coffeecup.com/forums/designe … nd-tricks/ (scroll down a little bit)

Success, John
John van Hulst

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