• Please Help!

    I’m very new to blogging and have no experience with any code. I am however a designer so I do know my way around most programs.

    I bought a domain using Bluehost to setup my WordPress blog.
    After-which I decided to use the Elegant Grunge theme to skin my blog.

    Problem comes in when I want to include a custom header or custom images for my buttons (like the share button from a plugin)

    The setting require a URL address to locate the images. I loaded them up onto my Bluehost file directory and it all seemed to work fine until I tested it out on another browser or another computer, which display non of the custom header or button images.

    I’m not too sure what I’m doing wrong??

    I would really appreciate it if some super blog genius could hold my hand through this slightly irritating process.

    Thanks
    Matt

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    Thread Starter m90010

    (@m90010)

    Are you sure you are using the right url link for the pictures on the host.

    Im not sure but its possible you might be using a address thats related to pictures on your computer. Make sure you have the right url from the pictures on bluehost like “https://www.bluehost.com/dev/pictures/image.jpg”
    The url address should end with the image file name and start with http.

    Just thought i put that out there.

    The link to your image is looking here: https://www.mattboy.net/images/header.jpg

    However, there is no such image at https://www.mattboy.net/images/header.jpg

    You need to make sure your images are uploaded to the correct spot. I think your link is setup to go to images/ instead of wp-content/uploads/ which is where it normally goes. Or, if it is a theme image, it goes to wp-content/themes/nameofyourtheme/images or something like that.

    You might want to check in your dashboard at Settings > Media and make sure your upload path is set to wp-content/uploads (no slash before wp-content, or after uploads)

    Then re-upload your images and make sure they go to the right spot.

    You may need to manually update any non-working images on your site to find the right path or, if there are a lot of images which need updating, and if you feel comfortable with it, you can use a search and replace plugin to correct them, but make sure to backup your database first just in case.

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