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Photoshop to Dreamweaver to FileZilla

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zackaria said 1 year ago:

i’m very confused. i designed my own website in photoshop. sliced it into sections with the slicing tool (which now takes those slices and reads them as jpg files)?

i opened the html page and did the whole Hotspot procedure. i designed the web page with using a free hosting site in mind, however i wanted to switch to godaddy and now retyped the index link to my domain name which is http://zackrezendes.com

i transferred the index.html file right from dreamweaver to the hosting management section in my account. when none of the pictures were showing up (i could only see where the page was sliced), i downloaded filezilla. i uploaded the index.html file and opened the page and i still don’t see the pictures.

should i go back and reslice the pages, so that each page has it’s own image file. for example the index.html file would have images.html ? would that throw all the uploading off? because when did the hotspots in dreamweaver, and opened it up in safari it all seemed to work just fine with the pics and everything.
am i missing a step uploading to my hosting management site here at godaddy? or messing up with filezilla?

sorry for the long question, i just don’t know where i went wrong?

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GoDaddy Expert chrisg said 1 year ago:

@zackaria,

You mentioned uploading the index.html file to your hosting account via Dreamweaver and Filezilla, but did you upload the images as well?

While looking over your live site, the image references I see are indicated as broken image links. This usually occurs when the image files cannot be located based on the path indicated in the coded HTML of your index page. As of now, all the images are referencing to a directory called ‘images’ . For example; http://zackrezendes.com/images/index_01.jpg is one image file being referenced in your account that cannot be found.

Christopher G.

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zackaria said 1 year ago:

thank you so much! it seems to be up and fine now. i really appreciate it!

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GoDaddy Expert chrisg said 1 year ago:

@zackaria,

Glad I could help. Good luck on the rest of the site.

Christopher G.

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