Thanks Shri, you are right of course. I worked out why too, when I found little dots with the web address of the photo beside the frame in which the photo should have appeared. They were photos I had transported directly from the blogspot on my old site rather than via the media library on my new theme. I’ve copied them all in now and everything is fine. Thanks for your help.
OK Dave, I’ve solved it. I had to delete the “alt=””/> at the end. CHEERS!
Hi Dave,
Thanks for the prompt reply. I did that, and the line of text now reads:
I refreshed the homepage, and what I have now is a faint small blue square with a symbol in it sitting next to my paragraph. I’m sorry I know nothing about coding, but how do I need to alter that line of text so that it shows the actual image?
My image is the same size as the packaged one (I resized it in Corel PHOTOPAINT to match the dimensions I found in the properties of the packaged image).
Many thanks for your help. Once I’ve cracked this, I think I am probably there.
Cheers
Robin
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