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gr8rick2843
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One more thing 2013-05-01 02:07:51 Reply

I'm using filezilla to upload the HTML, now in the external CSS i have the background image point to (../images/Bullets.jpg)
I have all the html files in a folder named "MyWebsite" i have 2 other folders, one will all the CSS and one with all the images both aptly names, the Bullets.jpg is in the images folder but on the web it isn't showing up! :o any ideas how to fix this?! this thing is due tomorrow night

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Response to One more thing 2013-05-01 02:09:59 Reply

Maybe another "../" O_o

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Response to One more thing 2013-05-01 02:12:52 Reply

Lmao
Found out, the CSS didnt have the "b" in "Bullets" capitalized
sorry yall :P

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Response to One more thing 2013-05-01 16:22:48 Reply

At 5/1/13 02:09 AM, gr8rick2843 wrote: Maybe another "../" O_o
../

means back one directory

At 5/1/13 02:12 AM, gr8rick2843 wrote: Lmao
Found out, the CSS didnt have the "b" in "Bullets" capitalized
sorry yall :P

I would suggest you don't use capitals at all in file names for websites. I believe Windows isn't case sensitive when it comes to viewing files locally (as you just discovered - it worked on your machine but not when you uploaded it). Online you'll most likely running on an unix server and filename capitalisation is sensitive.


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