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HTML How to Make a Website Creating HTML Content Structure the Image Gallery

Matthew Reid
Matthew Reid
692 Points

Unable to upload photos for HTML tutorial

Hello, I am currently taking the HTML tutorial on the web design track and have come to the "Structure the Image Gallery" lesson where I have to upload photos to my workspace. The video shows the instructor dragging the images to the workspace side bar and then dropping them in a darkened square. I do not see this square on mine and the "upload file" option under the File menu option does not work for me. Is there something else I should do to upload the files?

3 Answers

Try to drag and drop them, the box will show up when, while you are mooving them to the gray sidebar, u get on it. If it still not working, try to install flashplayer or java again, or try it with another browser!

Matthew Reid
Matthew Reid
692 Points

Thanks so much! It worked on a different browser. For me it did not work on Firefox.

Tony Brown
PLUS
Tony Brown
Courses Plus Student 1,678 Points

It wasn't working for me either. I tried Firefox and Chrome. I eventually figured out that taking the pics out of the zipped folder (and putting them in a regular folder) and then dragging them to the workspace worked.

Until you unzip the photo, the photo doesn't exist aswell. I mean: if i have an archive, if i unzip it the content will be divided in single elements, but if you don t unzip it, the content shuold be still a single element.

You still can see the content as a "preview", but the content is not divided aswell.