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Altering design features in the database files
by skykid (Posted Fri, 10 Dec 2010 18:37:46 GMT)
Whoops!
I didn’t quite solve the problem as I thought I did. I uploaded a new image to the images directory and got the skin.css file to call it correctly, and it showed up fine… in Safari only, on Firefox and other browsers it’s not showing at all (just a blank background.)
After looking into it, I think it’s something to do with slightly different file types being uploaded to the files in database, but I don’t know how to differentiate the two.
Basically, when I uploaded the new (or any new) image to my Images folder, they appear slightly differently to everything else that’s already there. I think this is causing the problem.
Here’s an image of what my files look like in Images:

The one titled ‘Test’ is one I’ve just uploaded. You can see that it’s missing the little notepage icon and the actual file icon is a single grey square instead of two overlayed like the other image files. I figure this is the problem because it’s the only discernable difference between the two.
So my question is how to I upload new files so they’re in the same format as the originals!
Thanks once again. ![]()
http://magento-forum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=552#p1993
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