Images in text box not showing
Autor: Anton Tajanlangit
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Why don't my images show up when inserted in a text box? I am using the latest version of Website X5 Evolution.
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Anton,
Where do they not show up ? In X5 self ? In the preview? Or on your website?
If it is preview or website try to refresh by using CTRL-F5 key. This will ensure data is taken from the site and not from memory of your history from harddrive where they offcource not are (yet) after F5 they will.
BR A
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In both the X5 application and after I've published it to the website. Refreshing doesn't help.
Autor
It used to work perfectly with the other websites I made with X5. Now all that comes up is a rectangular outline without an image inside.
Can you give me / us the website and the location / page to where this is so we can see it / check the code behind the site ?
Thanks, BR A
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http://antonalities.com
Anton,
Did you change the picture in x5 with some options like a bezel or stars or a copy mark. If so try to use a plain picture, without any changes from x5 and see if this helps.
Let me know.
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I did no modifications. I just imported photos from my hard disk. I tried several pictures and the same problem occurred. They were just plain jpg photos.
Hi Anton,
Are you using the X5 text object correctly as I can see a <link img src=""/'5c/'5c/'5c/'5cvmware-host/'5c/'5cShared" in the website code? Normally a selected image is put into the 'images' folder by X5. The webcode will appear in a similar format too <img src="images/p013_0_05_1.jpg".... .
Have a look at the X5 help info on using the text object to check whether you are using X5 correctly.
Hpe this helps
regards Nigel
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Problem solved.
I am using VMWare Fusion with my MacBook Pro to run Windows 7 and Website X5 in it. I was sharing folders between Windows 7 and Mac OS X Mavericks.
The images I used were those in my Mavericks folder. All I did to solve the problem was copied the images from the Mavericks folder to a new folder in the Windows 7 C: drive and then used these inside my text box.
Voila! The images appeared.
Thanks Nigel P. for giving me an idea.