dorrybird
Member
Posted 4 months ago #
I attempted to update my header image, but after trial and error I have been left with a square with Red "X" in it.. even after I put back the original files that were unchanged..
Does any one have suggestions on how to fix this?
If you look at the Rotator images on the right column, they refer back to http://livingwithhealthyhunger.com/wp-content/themes/thesis_18/custom/rotator/250451_10150255607125115_527650114_9127839_1328170_n.jpg
The Red "X" refers back to http://66.147.242.178/~livinhd8/wp-content/themes/thesis_17/custom/images/New%20Header%20Final2.jpg
When I open up FileZilla, I cannot find the file that the Red "X" refers to. Haelp!
lapman17
Member
Posted 4 months ago #
If you go to the location and it can't find the image in the directory that would be the reason for the red "x".
If you have the image that was originally there you could always FTP to the directory and drop the picture back in the folder.
Did you change urls in Settings>>>General to your domain name and change all urls in database as this temp url you must have used http://66.147.242.178/~livinhd8
dorrybird
Member
Posted 3 months ago #
I tried both of these! Actually, my husband and I both have tried everything we can think of, but it's still there - only in Internet Explorer, though. Doesn't show up in Mozilla. Any other ideas?
Can you post your url so we can see where the problem is as the url you have set up is temp url your host gives when you setup a account.
dorrybird
Member
Posted 3 months ago #
http://livingwithhealthyhunger.com/
just be sure to use Internet Explorer or Safari to see the problem - doesn't show up in Mozilla. So bizarre - I've tried to locate the image in my FTP, but it's absolutely nowhere to be found.
Thanks!
<center><img src="http://66.147.242.178/~livinhd8/wp-content/themes/thesis_17/custom/images/New Header Final2.jpg"/></center><div id="header_area" class="full_width">
I see this in your source code.
I have never used thesis theme check if you have any options where you used your temp url most likely in header area.