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jeffjeff Oct 24, 2011 01:46 PM

[SOLVED] 1 of 2 gif images not showing in Header Image overlay
 
I'm trying to use the "overlay Header imageblock" at the bottom of the "header image" page.

I put in
Code:

<div id="header_image_sociable">
  <div class=header_ikoner style="padding:9px 30px 9px 30px; float: left;">  <img src="/wordpress/wp-content/images/FEFTiconBlueYellowUtvidgad.gif" title="FasterEFT logo med blågul bakgrund"/></div>
    <div class=header_ikoner style="padding:9px 30px 9px 30px; float: left;"> <img src="http://fastereft.se/wordpress/wp-content/images/jeff-head2.gif" title="Jeff Forssell"/></div>
<div id=header_texts style="color: white; padding: 8px 30px 8px 30px; float: left; font-size: 29pt"><b>FasterEFT.se<br/>
<span style="font-size: 0.5em;">Stresshantering med enkla snabba medel</span></b></div>
 </div>

and things are almost the way I want. But the second gif image won't show. If I put the name of the first gif image in both places I get it 2 times. Both images are being gotten from the same folder. They have the same permissions. I've checked the spelling several times. I even tried putting in the z-index incase it was somehow winding up "behind" the main header image.

The site is at fastereft.se. Any suggestions?

juggledad Oct 24, 2011 01:55 PM

the second image doesn't exist
HTML Code:

http://fastereft.se/wordpress/wp-content/images/jeff-head2.gif
check teh name and extension again

lmilesw Oct 24, 2011 02:09 PM

When I put the full path the the jeff-head2.gif I get a file not found error. It you are certain it is spelled correctly check that capitals and lower case are correct.

jeffjeff Oct 25, 2011 02:10 AM

This was my first post in the forum. I must say I was surprised when I came in to write that I'd solved it, there were already 2 responses. Thank you!

I hadn't been able to install firebug when I last updated Firefox, but I saw this morning that I could get a version that worked, so in playing around with that I found that The intended file wasn't in the "image" folder I intended, but had wound up in another image folder. :o


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