You image paths are wrong ( eg http://www.shop.horseshoesaddlery.co...l/topfade.jpg). Did you manually code them? Just place all images in the Site1 folder (or a subfolder of that) then Actinic will upload then automatically. (Your references in Actinic must match of course though)
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Wow I can see my catalog !! You're brilliant ! Now on to the problem of the images. This catalog was originally designed for me by a third party who did the design himself though I do think the images are on my pc somewhere, what do you think is best - look for the images and put them in the Site1 folder (bearing in mind I don't know how to reference them in Actinic) or go with an Actinic template?
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Originally posted by Elaine HallActually the missing images are what my previous web site looked like and I think the images were held on the previous host server and I dont need them now, I only need the images that are actually visible and not the images that aren't, can I tell Actinic to stop looking for them?
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Yes and No. My original site was designed by a third party - and hosted by them and data stored on their computer (I could go in and edit data if I needed to) it included Actinic shopping and he installed v6 on my pc and all that data is held on my pc and I update it as necessary. I paid over £3k for this in 2004. I wanted to update how my site looked and found the third party editing system very time consuming, restrictive & difficult, I asked the third party to make changes to my home pages (I was paying them £45 per month), but they didn't so I decided to go to 1and1, design my own home pages and send my actinic shopping to my 1and1 site. The website name has always been my own.
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