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They have: 8 posts

Joined: May 2005

I have a slight problem!

I have a banner on a newly created 300 page web site.

It was a .art - this caused problems for some browsers. I replaced it with a .gif and renamed it .art

(so I have a gif named art)

will this cause problems

~S

Busy's picture
Modrater

He has: 6,157 posts

Joined: May 2001

Yes, as a gif is a gif and an art is an art file
Especially if the gif is animated

wwwben's picture

He has: 285 posts

Joined: Jan 2005

yeah just stick with a .gif file!

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Joined: Apr 1999

.art extentions are native to AOL, hence people on AOL will be the only ones that can see them.

They have: 4 posts

Joined: Jun 2005

wait, you have art.gif as the name? That's probably fine. But you can't just 'change' an .art to a .gif by renaming it. You need to open it in a design program and export it as a .gif (I think, I'm not really sure what an .art is)

I can do that for you if you need.

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