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derekweaver
post Nov 29 2020, 08:41 AM
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I am learning responsive design for a site we are working on. Everything is in a local directory, all .css, html and img are in the same folder. When viewing this in Safari everything looks as it should.

However, Opera, Chrome or Firefox show only one img (the cover, which is jpg). The problem links are .tif files. Thought that becasue they had layers it was the problem, so I flattened and resaved. Nope.

Then tried saving the image as .jpg and relinking. Nope.

Then tried to empty cache. Nope.

This is beyond frustrating.

I have loaded most css, the html, one image that has a broken link.

Anything else that is needed I will do.

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derekweaver
post Nov 29 2020, 11:30 AM
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It looks as if I should be using <picture> to do this, Yes ?
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post Nov 29 2020, 11:33 AM
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QUOTE(derekweaver @ Nov 29 2020, 05:30 PM) *

It looks as if I should be using <picture> to do this, Yes ?


I think it works with both PICTURE and IMG, only not as I think you want.
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