After creating the website I 'published to web' and it put the whole document into two files index.htm and then all the images went into a file called index_files. I cannot upload them without doing them individually. I did do that originally but they still make any difference so I deleted them all again. Do you think I put them in the wrong place? I still only have the front page of 4 showing.
Thanks for all your help
(/home/farty)
access-logs
etc
mail
public_ftp
public_html
tmp
www
Name
Size
Type
Perms
Name
Size
Type
Perms
incoming
4 KB
httpd/unix-directory
0755
Farty House Comics.pub
7.89 MB
text/x-generic
0644
index.htm
42.33 KB
text/html
0644
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