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Problems with CSS image pop up code
Hey guys im fairly new to CSS and this whole webpage design thing but I was working on this site of mine on Dreamweaver and everything worked fine for that image pop up viewer. (you know the one where you just hover over it and the image pops up) any way but once i loaded it onto the web it didnt work any more. considering I know almost no CSS any help would be awesome. Link: http://teamtake.trap17.com/speed.htm#thumb
thanks in advance
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You need to upload the image:
zach.jpg
to:
http://teamtake.trap17.com/
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thats just it i already uploaded it, to that directory and under that exact name. hmmm i cant figure this out grrr
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omg never mind it was a redicilously stupid mistake.
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Help please, thumbnails do not show up
I have installed the pop-up viewer code into one of my webpages. I put everything where it was supposed to go, and when I preview the page in IE using Dreamweaver 8 it looks fine. However now that I have uploaded my index file, images folder etc, the Thumbnails will not show up for me at all. All I get is the empty boxes with the red X in them. I have gone into my Internet options and made sure that I can view images, and when I mouseover the empty thumbnail spot the larger pictures show up, but not being able to see the thumbnails is driving me crazy. Please, someone help me. I would appreciate any help and all replies, I have been trying everything I can think of for 3 days now 
Here is the page where it is supposed to be working:
http://www.michaelgrigby.com/business/index.html
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mrigby,
Case, upper and lower, matter on the web. Not so on most local machines.
Your code points to this image (and similar) that are not on the server:
http://www.michaelgrigby.com/busines...tnkirasnow.jpg
This image however, is there:
http://www.michaelgrigby.com/busines...tnkirasnow.JPG
Either rename the files to *.jpg or rewrite the code to point to the *.JPG names.
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Thank you very much!
John,
Thank you very much for your reply and information. That worked like a charm. I had forgotten that the file extensions are case sensitive as well, but I figured it had to be something like that. Alot of problems just need a fresh set of eyes looking at them. Thanks again.
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