If the file extension is .jpg change [code:1:8b54208007]<IMG SRC="DSC01401.JPEG" ALIGN="LEFT" ALT="TEST OF IMAGE">[/code:1:8b54208007] to [code:1:8b54208007]<IMG SRC="DSC01401.JPG" ALIGN="LEFT" ALT="TEST OF IMAGE">[/code:1:8b54208007] jpg is the standard extension for jpegs.
Thanks for the help so far, I'll give those ideas a try. Unfortunatly I'm 'VERY' new to website design, but I am persistant, so I'm sure I'll get there eventually. I'm still at the early testing stages where I'm using notepad and my web browser to view the page offline, getting in online at some point in the future will be the next big hurdle Thanks again for the help - Paul
I have to say a big thanks to the gent that pointed out that I had used 'JPEG' when I should have put 'JPG', I now have a picture on my page !!!!!! My next step is to learn how to link to my next page, which I will consult the online tutor for. It must seem simple for you guys that are exerienced with webistes, but believe me it's pretty hard when you have to start from scratch. Anyway, that's step 2 for me, now off to learn about adding more pages........... Thanks again !! ---- Paul
[code:1:24992dd86d]<a href="page2.htm">click here for the second page</a>[/code:1:24992dd86d]
