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  • redlight_traitor Friend
    #129460

    I went to http://www.websiteoptimization.com to check out my website expertboxing.com and noticed that there were several CSS images and other images that were not found. Can somebody tell me what to do about this? :confused: Thanks – Johnny

    Menalto Friend
    #252693

    If you have the names of the images let us know which one it is?
    Else you can go trough each css file and search for the image names and delete them from the css file.

    cgc0202 Friend
    #252697

    <em>@redlight_traitor 57947 wrote:</em><blockquote>I went to http://www.websiteoptimization.com to check out my website expertboxing.com and noticed that there were several CSS images and other images that were not found. Can somebody tell me what to do about this? :confused: Thanks – Johnny</blockquote>

    I think this can be expected since the template.css is a master template. If Joomlart was just to make one temple, then it does not need to place all the CSS they wanted to use, not in one b but many template. However, since webdesigners tend to use the same template with revisions, it is prudent to keep the universal.css intact.

    <em>@Menalto 57960 wrote:</em><blockquote>If you have the names of the images let us know which one it is?
    Else you can go trough each css file and search for the image names and delete them from the css file.</blockquote>

    Menalto,

    Isn’t there a danger of eliminating some CSS that seems to be unused? The webdesiger may do an update, and assumes certain CSS specifications are there — but won’t be there anymore of the customer has deleted some CSS.

    In fact, my experience is the reverse, there are quite a few CSS that were no longer defined in the current CSS. I cannot recall any one example, right now, but sometimes when I do a search, some CSS specifications, cannot be found in the various templates.

    Cornelio

    redlight_traitor Friend
    redlight_traitor Friend
    #253317

    I figured it out myself, just find the images in the folders from one step back and create new folders and throw the images in there

    Sherlock Friend
    #254908

    Hi redlight_traitor
    Can you post here how did you fix ?

    redlight_traitor Friend
    #255062

    Yes, just go into the highslide directory (located inside the template directory), and then create another directory called “highslide”… and then copy all the files inside the 1st highslide directory into the new one that you created. That’s all you have to do. You can also use the missing links above and copy the image files directly from those links if you like.

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