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Thread began 12/14/2015 2:22 pm by michaelf0199272 | Last modified 12/15/2015 5:00 pm by Ray Borduin | 1070 views | 4 replies |

michaelf0199272

Logo not displaying

I am trying to add a logo to the posted page in the link below --- however, it does not seem to be showing on the page itself. But when you click on the word/label logo --- it loads. I want it to show on the page itself.

Q: Can anyone help take a look at it to see what I did wrong?

http://www.meneslawkonsult.com/about.html

Thanks,
Michael

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

That is an <a href""> tag instead of an <img src=""> you need an <img> tag to display an image.

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

Instead of:
<a class="navbar-brand" src="assets/logo/MeneslawKonsultLogo5smp.jpg" <img="">YOUR LOGO</a>

use:
<img src="assets/logo/MeneslawKonsultLogo5smp.jpg">

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michaelf0199272

Thanks Ray.

This is another CSS issue, the prior one has been resolved.

I am trying to arrange team bio pictures such the oval/circle pictures will surround the square picture with the square picture at the middle.

Q: Any hint on how to achieve this?

http://www.meneslawkonsult.com/ourteam.html

Thanks.

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

No, I haven't done anything similar. I'd search the web for a similar effect on another page and copy their technique.

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