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Nick Pettit
Treehouse TeacherHow to Fix a Broken Image
Hi everyone!
Broken images are a common problem that I see pop up in the forum a lot. Sometimes the images are in the wrong place, or the path is wrong, and so on. If your images aren't showing up, I've written a blog post to help you step-by-step! Here's the link and synopsis:
How to Fix a Broken Image
If you’ve ever created a website using HTML and had an image not show up or a picture that you can’t see, you have what’s called a broken image.
This can be caused by a couple of different problems, but fortunately, it’s easy to fix. If you’re not familiar with file systems, you may want to read my previous article about working with files and folders before moving on.
I hope you're enjoying the holiday season!
All the best, Nick
2 Answers
Tom Bedford
15,645 PointsThanks Nick - is there a chance to make a sticky thread, perhaps linking both of these articles along with the "tips for asking questions" video and perhaps other frequent problems?
Some have suggested the "featured" section is partly used for this, though I didn't notice it for a while after starting to use the forums. I feel something obvious at the very top of the main forum page would help a lot of people (and save some of James Barnett's diligent work).
Nick Pettit
Treehouse TeacherHi Tom Bedford,
Hm, interesting idea. Maybe some sort of "Common Solutions" section in the sidebar or an FAQ? I'll have to talk to our team about this once everyone is back from the holidays.
