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UT Articles Carousel - Image not displaying on front end
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- SeanJoe New Member
- Topic Author 2 weeks 4 days ago #1
I installed the UT Articles Carousel to showcase images from a specific category, but only one image is visible on the front end out of approximately fifteen. The others show the message, "The image file does not exist; please edit the article and verify the image path." I have thoroughly checked all image paths, and they are consistent with the one that is displaying. I even renamed some images and re-uploaded them to Joomla, but there was no improvement. Could you please provide guidance?
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- leoalv Moderator
- 2 weeks 4 days ago #2
Hi there.
This question is clearer than the other, because you share the message that the module sends.
If the message says that the image does not exist, but you say that it does exist and you have checked, then we are facing an image naming problem, possibly your images contain spaces in their names, for example "vacation image.jpg" its name must be vacation-image.jpg or vacation_image.jpg and this is because the PHP functions for the GD library need the absolute path to create thumbnails of the image.
Regards
This question is clearer than the other, because you share the message that the module sends.
If the message says that the image does not exist, but you say that it does exist and you have checked, then we are facing an image naming problem, possibly your images contain spaces in their names, for example "vacation image.jpg" its name must be vacation-image.jpg or vacation_image.jpg and this is because the PHP functions for the GD library need the absolute path to create thumbnails of the image.
Regards
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- SeanJoe New Member
- Topic Author 2 weeks 3 days ago #3
Thank you Leoalv. As you advised the issue was a naming problem and replacing any spaces between folder names and image files with underscores resolved the issue.
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