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  1. Aha! Okay on the cpanel. I'm new....I haven't really investigated that yet. That sounds like it will work, though, so I'll check it out. Thanks for the help! Karen
  2. Thank you for the help. I'm using FTP Explorer. I have been able to move files on my isp's site, so I thought I would be able to do it on TCH as well. I'll try opening it twice and see what happens. I can always just upload the pix again, but was trying to avoid spending the time on my slow dial-up! I could also look for another free FTP client or the trial version as suggested. Thanks again. Karen
  3. I have another file question.....Is it possible to move files from one folder to another in public_html? I uploaded a lot of images, but put them in a folder other than the "images" folder. Now I would like to move them into the images folder. Is this possible? I tried drag and drop in my ftp program, but I get the little circle with the line through it when I get it over the images folder. I'd like to avoid having to upload the images again, if possible. Thanks! Karen
  4. I tried that, Don, and it didn't work. BUT this morning I tried eliminating that first front slash, and lo and behold it now works! So the answer was to not use the front slash before the name of the images folder. At least that seems to be the case. Until the gremlins get in there and mouse me up again, I'm a happy camper! I've come to realize that the more I think I know about computers, the less I really know. Or is it that the computer simply wants to put me in my place? Thanks to you and to Andy for the replies. I was feeling extremely frustrated, and having people give suggestions was a big help. I wonder why that front slash didn't work for me, when it seems to be the way most people are doing it? As long as I've found a solution, I guess I shouldn't question! Thanks again to you both! Karen
  5. Hi Andy, Thanks, but it doesn't work for me. Whenever I try to just use /images as the address, the pictures do not show up. I have to use the whole path. My images are in the images folder, and my index file is in the public_html folder, so it OUGHT to work, but it simply does not. I had the same problem with my last web host, so it isn't a new problem for me. I just can't see what I'm doing wrong! Karen
  6. Hello, I am a new member of the family (as of today). I am attempting to prepare my website so it will be up and running when the transfer of my domain is complete. I have put my index file in the public_html folder, and my images in the images folder. When I look at the page, the images do not load. I edited the html so that the entire path is shown, starting with "http://", and then the page loads as intended. What am I doing wrong? I don't want to have to edit the path of all my pictures every time I work on my page offline and want to upload it again. Thanks for any help you can offer! Karen
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