• I’ve been blogging on a wordpress hosted blog for a couple of years, but I’ve just recently downloaded the most recent version — 2.9.1? — with the intention of converting my company’s webpage to WordPress. Thus, I’m new to this side of WordPress.

    Our logo file is in .jpg format. It displays correctly everywhere EXCEPT in WordPress where it appears as a red X in a white box. Any other .jpg file I test displays in WordPress correctly – the problem seems to be confined to this image.. I’m baffled. (Baffled I tell you!)

    At present, I have WordPress stored in localhost.

    Any ideas? (Help? Sympathy? Chocolate?)

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  • How are you displaying the logo image? Via the stylesheet or in the markup. If it’s the latter, ensure that you use a full (absolute) url for the image src. If it’s the former, ahgain either use a full url or ensure that the path from the css file to the image is correct.

    Thread Starter wvfurandroot

    (@wvfurandroot)

    Hey! Thanks for the response.

    I came into the office this morning and now it’s working fine. The same files yesterday wouldn’t work. Now, I’m really baffled. Moreover, I just tried to upload a smaller version of the image (.jpg file) and am getting the red X again.

    Try re-saving the image file again in a graphics application.

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