Image & Photo Gallery Problems

S

Shawn

Help!!! I am using Front Page 2003, and I have a 2 part
question about inserting images.

1) When I insert an image (.jpg) in the design view Iall
I see is a red x. But when I preview in a browser or
publish to the web it looks fine. Why does it do this?
I obviously would like to see the image in design view.

2) I also am using photo galleries. When I create a
photo gallery it shows boxes with little red X's in them,
but when you click the thumbnail the big pictures open as
normal.

I've tried everything I can think of but I'm at the end
of the road, it can't be this hard can it?! Please can
someone help!!
 
T

Tom Pepper Willett

You must first import your images into your open web: File | Import (from a
location on your hard drive into your images folder) then insert on a page
before saving.
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| Help!!! I am using Front Page 2003, and I have a 2 part
| question about inserting images.
|
| 1) When I insert an image (.jpg) in the design view Iall
| I see is a red x. But when I preview in a browser or
| publish to the web it looks fine. Why does it do this?
| I obviously would like to see the image in design view.
|
| 2) I also am using photo galleries. When I create a
| photo gallery it shows boxes with little red X's in them,
| but when you click the thumbnail the big pictures open as
| normal.
|
| I've tried everything I can think of but I'm at the end
| of the road, it can't be this hard can it?! Please can
| someone help!!
|
 

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