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Totally understandable and thanks for following-up.
I realized the below over the weekend after I had cleaned-up “media folder of old/empty picture place-holders” (some had turned-up empty after the recent backup Restore) and then re-uploaded the pictures/files.
I was using W3 Total Cache to improve performance of my website.
Over the weekend, I realized that when that plugin was active, I had to click on thumbnails on the “live” page to “load” otherwise I would just encounter a “space-saver” everytime I opened the page new or in incognito mode. So, disabling that plugin has resolved the image issue.
Still not sure why some of the files didnt restore in the first place.
Going forward I can do such changes methodically, so I can help you help me/other’s more efficiently..
The following is the live website:
Hello Bryle, I hope you are having a good week. Interestingly the issue seems to have resolved slowly but completely. Like I mentioned in my earlier post, one of the two pages started displaying images correctly and today I was able to resolve issue with the second page as well.
I did not reset permalinks or revert to an older backed-up version. But today I was able to upload new phots, their thumbnails show-up and they are clickable. So, all in all the issue seems to have resolved.
Thanks for your help and attention
Hello Bryle, Thanks for your help. I didn’t want to loose the improvements I had done on the website. So, I avoided resetting the permalinks. But I purged cache, deleted empty files in the Media folder. It worked for one page and now I can see photos with their thumbnails. The thumbnails are clickable and lead to full-sized images. on the “LIVE” website.
http://elbosque.org.ec/en/scientific-research/fauna/
Interestingly, this trick didn’t work for a second page that was on the same website.
On the unresolved page, pictures appear as empty blue squares, rectangles with no thumbnails. When I hover my mouse pointer over the placeholder, you can see the filename and click those empty boxes to see the full-sized images.
http://elbosque.org.ec/en/scientific-research/flora/
Thanks.
Thanks, Bryle.
In the media library I see the “spot” for the image (where thumbnail would be) and I’m able to click on it to see the details such as “File name, Dates, File URL ( http://elbosque.org.ec/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/IMG_2533.jpg) and picture.
In the website I see where the picture needs to be but it just doesn’t show-up. As if there’s some disconnect..
Below link shows screenshots of the Media library and the actual website with “spots’ where the images would be. By hovering my mouse, I can even see names of each image..but the image itself don’t show-up.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/pgzMR4UKjdtEreA68
Thanks.