Images missing on site and links not working!

  • Thread starter Daniellejane737
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Daniellejane737

Hi, I am using a FTP server to publish my website, and I used publisher to
edit the site, once I was finished, I clicked publish to web and saved
everything to a folder I created, then I uploaded everything (including all
the images) to the server and now when I go to view the site, the images are
missing and the links on the navigation bar are not working, when you click
on them it does not take you to the other pages... I have tried everything
humanly possible to try and fix it. HELP!!! To see what I mean visit
www.citybiblechurch.com
 
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DavidF

When you said in your other post that you edited your links, you apparently
edited them incorrectly or simply uploaded incorrectly. The navbar wizard
generates relative links. If you go to your home page and hover your mouse
over say "what we believe", then the link is /index_files/Page690.htm. You
click that link and the browser looks for a folder on your site called
'index_files', and the file within that folder called 'Page690.htm", or
specifically http://www.citybiblechurch.com/index_files/Page690.htm .
However, you apparently did not load the 'index_files' folder, and instead
you apparently took the file out of that folder on your computer and
uploaded it here: http://www.citybiblechurch.com/Page690.htm

Delete the files on the server, Publish your HTML files to the folder on
your hard drive as before, but this time upload the index.htm file and the
index_files folder intact, with all the additional pages and pictures that
are contained therein, and you will find your navbar links should work.

But before you do that, I would suggest that you go to Options > Web Tab.
Leave the 'Organize supporting files...' ticked, but untick the other three
options under Saving. The you need to compress your images, which is why
some of your images are not loading. Read this articles as to how to do
this:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA011266301033.aspx

DavidF
 
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Daniellejane737

Thanks, that clears up alot... The problem with the pictures was actually the
same problem with the navbar, I had to end up putting all the jpeg pictures
in the index_files folder on my server, and the same with all the pages on
the navbar... thanks again!
 
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DavidF

Thanks for posting back. The feedback is always appreciated. FWIW, I would
still recommend using the compress images option...your pages will load
quicker.

DavidF
 

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