• Hey there.

    While reading and answering this, please keep in mind that I am quite simple-minded when it comes to coding, etc, etc.

    I have three “pages” on my blog, excluding the main page of the blog. The main page of the blog (www.74shoreline.com) is fine with images and stuff – no trouble there.

    The trouble is with the other three “pages.” They’re titled, “about me”, “linkies” and “some photos”, if you want to check them out on my blog. On them, I have a few images posted (from Media Library), but they tend to not show up. They’ll usually actually show the image for a few minutes after I post them/update the post, but ten or so minutes later, they turn into a box outline with a blue box inside containing a question mark.

    So, to summarize: images become error boxes.

    I’m on Safari 4.0.3. I’ve also tried looking at the images on other browsers (Firefox, IE) and they’re still errored images on them.

    Hopefully someone can help, as I’m sure this is a frequent question around these parts. On that note, I’m sorry if this has already been posted!

    Thanks a million! And comments on my blog (if allowed) are always welcome!

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  • The images are there and I don’t think there’s anything wrong with your uploads path. However, I don’t think I’ve ever come across such huge file names!

    30235_1464197611226_1422081208_3069706_2924922_n2-203x300.jpg

    Can I suggest that you try much shorter file names for your images and see if that helps?

    Thread Starter mattweekend

    (@mattweekend)

    Ah.

    So it’s just my computer that’s screwing them up for me? That’s a shame.

    I shall definitely shorten them though, haha. Thanks for that.

    Many thanks.

    Edit: Actually, now that I think about it, I actually can’t see images in my WordPress CP either.

    Is there something I can do (aside from clear cache, hard refresh, etc, etc) to help my situation out?

    Double check your uploads path in Settings/Miscellaneous. It should be wp-content/uploads. It looked OK to me and Firebug was able to pick up the images but I could be wrong.

    Also try:

    – deactivating all plugins to see if this resolves the problem. If this works, re-activate the plugins one by one until you find the problematic plugin(s).

    – switching to the default theme to rule out any theme-specific problems.

    increasing your available memory

    checking the permissions on the uploads folder(s) (they should be 755).

    Thread Starter mattweekend

    (@mattweekend)

    I’ve tried all of these except increasing my memory and nothing has worked. Could it be the memory? Gahhh.

    Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    It’s possible that it could be a memory issue. There’s no harm in trying.

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