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Ok, I'm working with Dreamweaver to design my church's website (on my Mac), and I finished the site yesterday. I published my site to the web and found that everything was working perfectly when you go to the website. I viewed it on my computer, my husband's computer and another friend's. Today someone with a PC came to me and said it wasn't working... I went into the site on a few other PC and over half of my images aren't showing up!

Has anyone encountered this? Can anyone tell me if there is any sort of HTML I need to add for the site to work on both a PC and a Mac?? Help Please!!!

the site is http://www.citybiblechurch.com

2007-12-12 03:34:32 · 6 answers · asked by DanielleJane 3 in Computers & Internet Programming & Design

6 answers

It does not matter if the visitor is using a Mac or PC, the HTML and CSS is rendered by the web browser. When you first made your website did you test it out on different web browsers like Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, and etc.?

When I visited your site your pictures took a while to load, and I have a cable modem. My guess is that your pictures are consuming to much memory to load and because of that the browser fails to load some of them. Try lowing the quality of your pictures a little so they don't take up as much memory.

You also seem to have 4 broken images. Here are the links to them.

http://www.citybiblechurch.com/TithingParner_homepg.jpg

http://www.citybiblechurch.com/HomePg_ministry_bkgnd2.png

http://www.citybiblechurch.com/HomePg_ministry_bkgnd2.png

http://www.citybiblechurch.com/HomePg_ministry_bkgnd2.png

2007-12-12 08:23:49 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Other than the top banner image, all the image with links does not work. Internet exloprer (the only broswer I have access right now) must have problems resolving the images in .png format with embedded links.

You should change your images into .gif (for simple graphics) or .jpg (for pictures). These two formats are the standard image formats that are accepted by all the current browsers (very important if you want as many people to access the web site as possible). The formats also make the image files smaller than .png without lost of quality so the web site would load faster.


XR

2007-12-12 03:50:40 · answer #2 · answered by XReader 5 · 1 0

DO NOT LISTEN TO these guys about PNG images.

PNG images are FANTASTIC image format and there are no problems with them.

I can only conclude that the reason your images are not showing up is because you did not upload them up to your web space.

Be sure to check if they have been uploaded and everything should work fine.

2007-12-12 05:00:32 · answer #3 · answered by Hank P. 3 · 0 1

Your site loads slowly. I suspect you have very high quality graphics images. You want to store them at 72 DPI. I bet they're currently at 300 DPI.

But it loads fine on my Mac.

But omg, it's a bit busy. Nice color choices and stuff though. the individual pieces are built nicely and they all fit the color scheme, but that front page has a LOT of stuff on it.

2007-12-12 03:40:05 · answer #4 · answered by jplrvflyer 5 · 1 0

Some of your images are in .png format. Some browsers may not be able to display that format. Make your images gif or jpg. Those are the safest formats.

2007-12-12 03:38:40 · answer #5 · answered by ѕσмєgυy 7 · 1 2

depends on hosting too... in linux "pic.png" and "pic.PNG" are not same..... if does not work... zip and send, i correct ;) i use png's and shows every time :)

2007-12-12 04:12:14 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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