Displaying images in web browser
When surfing on the internet, you have surely come across small rectangles with red crosses replacing images on the web pages. This may be due to several images on the specific web pages.
In this tips, we will show you how to display the images instead of the red crosses whenever same appear.
First of all, check your browser settings.
Go to “
Tools” > “
Internet Options”.
In the open window, scroll to “
Multimedia”.
Under Multimedia, check “
Show pictures”.
For Mozilla:
- Go to "
Edit"
- "
Preferences"
- Heading "
Privacy and Security"
- Sub-heading "
Images"
- In "Permissions on the images" check "
Accept all images"
For Firefox:
- Go to "
Tools"
- "
Options"
- Under "
Web Features"
- Check "
Load Images" (bottom)
2 - Archives (ZIP, etc ...):
If the files in question are locally (on your hard disk, CD-ROM, floppy, etc ...) in an archive (ZIP, tar.gz, etc ...), extract the files (= the uncompress) a file provided.
Otherwise, if you open the HTML file directly from the archive without unpack it, it is likely that the images are not displayed.
If the images still do not display:
Check whether your pc is infected with viruses, spyware, trojans or other malicious programs.
The Flash / Shockwave not displayed
To install Flash Player:
http://www.macromedia.com/software/flash/about/
To install Shockwave Player:
http://macromedia-shockwave-player.en.softonic.com/
Flash and Shockwave are compatible with Internet Explorer, Netscape, Mozilla, Firefox and Opera.
To test your installation of Flash and Shockwave:
http://www.macromedia.com/shockwave/