I found this out on the web just now; maybe this will help a few more of you. I'm convinced it's mostly in our settings on our various computers. ALSO, go to TOOLS/manage add ons and make sure your particular browser is ENABLED. LOL....I guess it wouldn't let you in it if it wasn't working, so you can skip what I just said.
I HOPE BELOW is HELPFUL TO A FEW MORE OF YOU! I still see a few images out there I'm not being able to see; but, I can see a lot more after doing what I said in my earlier posts than I could before I did those changes.
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My SEARCH on the web:
If you are having trouble seeing images in
Internet Explorer, go to
, Internet Options and click on the Advanced tab. Look for the Multimedia section and make sure the box that \nsays "Show Pictures" is checked. For
Firefox, go to Tools, Options and click on \nthe Web Features icon. Make sure the "Load Images" box is checked as well. \nAnother cause may be that your
browser security settings are set too \nhigh, which prevents you from accessing the Web site that handles the images. In \nIE, go to Tools, Internet Options, Security tab and click on the Default Level button. Make sure your settings \nare somewhere around the medium level. Another cause could \nbe
your antivirus or firewall settings. Look for a setting that says "Disable \nWeb bugs" and make sure it is turned off. This should allow all the images to \npass through so you can see them. There are also a couple of other more \nsimple reasons why your images may be blocked. One is that you're looking at a \nWeb site that is busy or temporarily shut down or offline. A Web host could also \nbe working on certain things on the site, causing the images to be down. \nIf everything else we've discussed above is set correctly and you're \nstill not seeing the images, this might just be your problem. Just try the site \nagain later, that's all you can really do. Also, when you're trying to view \nimages on a Web site or in your e-mail, make sure you are actually connected to \nthe Internet, because they will not show \nup if you're not online. If you've been having trouble with the red X, \nhopefully one of these solutions will help you in fixing this awful \npredicament!",1]
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