(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 1:47 pm
Post subject: Publisher 2007 inserted images are displaying properly on web Archived from groups: microsoft>public>publisher>webdesign (more info?)
I created an "Under Construction" page for my corporate website using
Publisher 2007. All of the images and text were created using Publisher 2007
with the exception of our corporate logo, which is in JPEG format. I
uploaded my website through my host, GoDaddy.com. I uploaded the index.html
file as well as the index_files with no success. I also compressed the
graphic which is 21KB with no success. The Design Checker indicated that the
dpi of my image is too low (92dpi) as compared to the standard 96dpi. I
don't think that the dpi will affect whether or not the image is displayed on
the web. My dilemma is that I have tried everything including changing the
file's format to .giff, .tiff and .png. I properly inserted the logo and
everything. I am completely at a lost. Any suggestions would be greatly
appreciated. I have used IE 8 Beta and the AOL Browser to view my webpage
and the displays are the same. I know absolutely nothing about "scripting"
an image. Is this process necessary for my corporate logo to display
correctly?
(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 3:06 pm
Post subject: Re: Publisher 2007 inserted images are displaying properly on web [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
Did you create a folder for the "index_files" or are they in the root
directory with the index.html?
If you chose to use the index_files option then the files MUST be in the
directory "index_files".
Spike
"MsExquisite" <MsExquisite RemoveThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I created an "Under Construction" page for my corporate website using
> Publisher 2007. All of the images and text were created using Publisher
> 2007
> with the exception of our corporate logo, which is in JPEG format. I
> uploaded my website through my host, GoDaddy.com. I uploaded the
> index.html
> file as well as the index_files with no success. I also compressed the
> graphic which is 21KB with no success. The Design Checker indicated that
> the
> dpi of my image is too low (92dpi) as compared to the standard 96dpi. I
> don't think that the dpi will affect whether or not the image is displayed
> on
> the web. My dilemma is that I have tried everything including changing
> the
> file's format to .giff, .tiff and .png. I properly inserted the logo and
> everything. I am completely at a lost. Any suggestions would be greatly
> appreciated. I have used IE 8 Beta and the AOL Browser to view my webpage
> and the displays are the same. I know absolutely nothing about
> "scripting"
> an image. Is this process necessary for my corporate logo to display
> correctly?
(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 5:16 pm
Post subject: Re: Publisher 2007 inserted images are displaying properly on web [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
Are you saying that only the logo image is not loading, or all images?
What is the URL of your website?
DavidF
"MsExquisite" <MsExquisite RemoveThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:07F2D5E2-9D0E-491D-AE00-21963C29B97C@microsoft.com...
>I created an "Under Construction" page for my corporate website using
> Publisher 2007. All of the images and text were created using Publisher
> 2007
> with the exception of our corporate logo, which is in JPEG format. I
> uploaded my website through my host, GoDaddy.com. I uploaded the
> index.html
> file as well as the index_files with no success. I also compressed the
> graphic which is 21KB with no success. The Design Checker indicated that
> the
> dpi of my image is too low (92dpi) as compared to the standard 96dpi. I
> don't think that the dpi will affect whether or not the image is displayed
> on
> the web. My dilemma is that I have tried everything including changing
> the
> file's format to .giff, .tiff and .png. I properly inserted the logo and
> everything. I am completely at a lost. Any suggestions would be greatly
> appreciated. I have used IE 8 Beta and the AOL Browser to view my webpage
> and the displays are the same. I know absolutely nothing about
> "scripting"
> an image. Is this process necessary for my corporate logo to display
> correctly?
(Msg. 4) Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 6:51 pm
Post subject: Re: Publisher 2007 inserted images are displaying properly on web [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
We really need to see this to help you fix it...post the URL.
There's no such animal as a .giff (only one f)
You wouldn't use a .tiff or a .tif on the internet.
You should NOT use a Beta program for production work.
Scripting an image?
Gotta see it to help!
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Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP Expression
"MsExquisite" <MsExquisite RemoveThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:07F2D5E2-9D0E-491D-AE00-21963C29B97C@microsoft.com...
> I created an "Under Construction" page for my corporate website using
> Publisher 2007. All of the images and text were created using Publisher
> 2007
> with the exception of our corporate logo, which is in JPEG format. I
> uploaded my website through my host, GoDaddy.com. I uploaded the
> index.html
> file as well as the index_files with no success. I also compressed the
> graphic which is 21KB with no success. The Design Checker indicated that
> the
> dpi of my image is too low (92dpi) as compared to the standard 96dpi. I
> don't think that the dpi will affect whether or not the image is displayed
> on
> the web. My dilemma is that I have tried everything including changing
> the
> file's format to .giff, .tiff and .png. I properly inserted the logo and
> everything. I am completely at a lost. Any suggestions would be greatly
> appreciated. I have used IE 8 Beta and the AOL Browser to view my webpage
> and the displays are the same. I know absolutely nothing about
> "scripting"
> an image. Is this process necessary for my corporate logo to display
> correctly?
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