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primeviii
Good morning everyone

I have finally successfully uploaded my site and it is looking and working very good. I am very impressed with the server service and will actually recommend the site to many people.

I have two problems though:

1) The fonts won't come through on my site. When I run the site from my machine, the fonts display correctly because the fonts are in my computer. But when I run the site from someone else's computer, the fonts are run as a different default font like "times new romans" or "arial" or something else.

How can I resolve this problem?

2) My website index page pictures won't show. Please visit primeviii.co.nr and click on "Primal Productions" and you will see what I mean.

I have checked and double-checked the page for links and made sure the picture is in the jpeg. Despite this, the pictures still won't show.

Thank you all so very much.
Cmain
For the fonts you do not have much of a choice. Either settle with Arial or use sIFR.
Jacob
Have you checked the URL links to your images are correct?

Jacob.
swordz
QUOTE(NaRzY @ Jul 17 2008, 09:07 AM) *
Have you checked the URL links to your images are correct?

Jacob.


I had this happen a couple of days ago. Turned out the files had uploaded as .JPG, and I was linking to .jpg. Took me ages to realise (about an hour!). So check your URL's. Very carefully!
primeviii
QUOTE(swordz @ Jul 17 2008, 09:20 AM) *
I had this happen a couple of days ago. Turned out the files had uploaded as .JPG, and I was linking to .jpg. Took me ages to realise (about an hour!). So check your URL's. Very carefully!


Okay...explain it to me like I'm a two year old.

How do you solve this?

I'm burnt out from over work at the moment so please hear with me.
swordz
QUOTE(primeviii @ Jul 18 2008, 12:17 PM) *
Okay...explain it to me like I'm a two year old.

How do you solve this?

I'm burnt out from over work at the moment so please hear with me.


Anybody who knows better than me feel free to correct this!

But the basic idea is that your website is looking for an image at http://priprod.vndv.com/Primal%20Productio...es/image001.png. This does not exist, however (by looking for it!) I have found an image at http://priprod.vndv.com/index_files/image001.png (black person with mic and head phones). If this is the image you are wanting there, you now have two choices:

1. Search your html code for http://priprod.vndv.com/Primal%20Productio...es/image001.png, and change it to http://priprod.vndv.com/index_files/image001.png EVERYWHERE it occurs.

2. Move your image to where you want it (http://priprod.vndv.com/Primal%20Productions/index_files/image001.png).

I think you're using an editor to make your code (there's a lot of spam code around I think...), so I suggest option 2.

This is only for the first picture on your site. But you just need to do exactly the same for the next picture.

EDIT - The URL's have come out shortened, and I'm not sure how to stop it. Sorry...
primeviii
QUOTE(Cmain @ Jul 17 2008, 08:14 AM) *
For the fonts you do not have much of a choice. Either settle with Arial or use sIFR.


Damm

sIFR looks a little too higher-grade for my noob brain. I guess I'll have to stick to using images then.

Thanks for the lookout though Cmain.
primeviii
QUOTE(swordz @ Jul 18 2008, 12:38 PM) *
Anybody who knows better than me feel free to correct this!

But the basic idea is that your website is looking for an image at http://priprod.vndv.com/Primal%20Productio...es/image001.png. This does not exist, however (by looking for it!) I have found an image at http://priprod.vndv.com/index_files/image001.png (black person with mic and head phones). If this is the image you are wanting there, you now have two choices:

1. Search your html code for http://priprod.vndv.com/Primal%20Productio...es/image001.png, and change it to http://priprod.vndv.com/index_files/image001.png EVERYWHERE it occurs.

2. Move your image to where you want it (http://priprod.vndv.com/Primal%20Productions/index_files/image001.png).

I think you're using an editor to make your code (there's a lot of spam code around I think...), so I suggest option 2.

This is only for the first picture on your site. But you just need to do exactly the same for the next picture.

EDIT - The URL's have come out shortened, and I'm not sure how to stop it. Sorry...


Thanks champ.

I'll give this a bash. I see what you mean though and it makes perfect sense.
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