ChuckB
01-10-2010, 12:15 PM
Hello.
I recently switched my hosting plan for my domain from Windows to Linux Deluxe.
The site was working fine in Windows - all of the images, background images, text..etc were viewable and positioned how I wanted them to be. However, when I switched to Linux, none of my background images displayed, but all of the positioning code was read correctly from my imported stylesheet. Basically, anything that had "background: url ('image location')" isn't viewable.
Since Linux hosting was able to read my positioning code from my stylesheets with no problem, I'm guessing that there has to be a difference in how images are coded for with Linux servers. Does anyone know what this difference is?
You can see exactly what I'm talking about here at : www.ibtestsite.info
I recently switched my hosting plan for my domain from Windows to Linux Deluxe.
The site was working fine in Windows - all of the images, background images, text..etc were viewable and positioned how I wanted them to be. However, when I switched to Linux, none of my background images displayed, but all of the positioning code was read correctly from my imported stylesheet. Basically, anything that had "background: url ('image location')" isn't viewable.
Since Linux hosting was able to read my positioning code from my stylesheets with no problem, I'm guessing that there has to be a difference in how images are coded for with Linux servers. Does anyone know what this difference is?
You can see exactly what I'm talking about here at : www.ibtestsite.info