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Images don't show on my website in Firefox but show just fine in Internet Explorer

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  • ბოლოს გამოეხმაურა jonty

http://www.SurviveDiabetes.com/Essay/Essay1.htm

I've tried the usual remedies - Images or Animations do not show, Favicon permissions - I'm stumped!

The image files don't show when I click the favicon (to the left of the URL), then More Information, then Media - other sites show many image files. The Essay1.htm file was created as a doc in Word 10 then published to an htm file - there's an associated Essay1-files folder which contains the image files in the order used. Is Firefox expecting to find this info in the htm file somehow? How do I tell Firefox where to look?

http://www.SurviveDiabetes.com/Essay/Essay1.htm I've tried the usual remedies - Images or Animations do not show, Favicon permissions - I'm stumped! The image files don't show when I click the favicon (to the left of the URL), then More Information, then Media - other sites show many image files. The Essay1.htm file was created as a doc in Word 10 then published to an htm file - there's an associated Essay1-files folder which contains the image files in the order used. Is Firefox expecting to find this info in the htm file somehow? How do I tell Firefox where to look?

ჩასწორების თარიღი: , ავტორი: jonty

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That is still an MS Office document and Firefox can't display such a file like IE can. Firefox doesn't know about files like this to add images:

You need to use a W3C compliant HTML editor to create your website and embed the images via <img> tags.

If you do not have such an editor then look at KompoZer.

O my, there are 139 images on this page! Using Komposer, I'll have to find and insert each one - is there a conversion utility which automates this process? Tks PS Thanks for the Komposer link, seems to be a splendid program!