Publish your site - Publishing makes your latest website content available on the Internet.
Refresh the page - If you recently replaced an image, and you can't see the new one on your web page, you may need to prompt your browser to remove the old image from its cache. Try refreshing your page by clicking on the web page, then holding down Ctrl+F5 on your PC keyboard (Option+R on a Mac).
Clear the cache - Try manually clearing the browser's cache.
Upload your image again - In order to display your images, your site must be able to find your images among your website files. If you used a third-party tool, you could use the File Manager or an FTP program to upload the images.
Check the image path - If you moved your image from one folder to another, the browser may be unable to find the image.
- Check the expected path by right-clicking on the broken image icon in your browser and selecting View Image.
- Return to the site building tool and check the image path. If the path doesn't match, then the image needs to be updated.
Check your HTML - To display the uploaded image your file must include the necessary HTML code.
Check the file type - If your image still won't display, check the file type. All image files should be saved as JPEG, GIF, or PNG files, which end with .jpg, .gif, or .png.