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FAQ:
Red X in Web site and/or email - What does it mean?
Answer:
Red X's will typically appear for one of the following reasons: 1) a link to an image has changed, 2) a link to an image has been removed, or 3) your email client or browser is unable to display that type of image.

In the case of the first two instances, the image will need to be reinserted in order to appear. This may be a problem on the sender or host's side. In that case, it may be helpful to notify the host that the image is missing from his/her email or Web site.

In the case of a browser or email client unable to display images, there is typically a setting which would allow a user to turn the display of graphics OFF, which would cause the X's to appear. To fix this, place your mouse cursor over the obstructed image and right-click your mouse. If available, select the Show Picture link to see if the image reappears.


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