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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If Actinic thinks it needs them then they are configured somewhere in Actinic or hard coded on your pages. You will need to find the references and correct them in Actinic or the layouts.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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