We can't provide support for modification of the published output, but you might want to look at whether the added background image coding was done for both the flash and the html5 versions. Regular jpg images encode the image data from top to bottom, and you can see them load that way online. If the images folder is in the same folder as the css (which it is.i just checked) then it should look like this:
Place A Check Mark Next To ‘Show Develop Menu In Menu Bar.’ The Develop Menu Will Appear Between The Bookmarks And Window Menu Items.
You might also try clearing your history and website data, and then testing again. If you go to preferences > advanced and enable show develop menu in menubar, you'll have one more menu called develop between bookmark and window menu. This file path presupposes that the image folder is back up one level from where this css file is.
I Checked Again In Safari With Flash Disabled, And I Did Not See The Background Image.
If this option is enabled, safari won't show any image on any page. Three things i can think of to check: I’ve also added background images to the header, body, and footer areas.
Progressive Jpeg, On The Other Hand, Encodes The Image In.
There is a css workaround for this, but note that the background display may not give 100% user experience though. Click the ‘advanced’ tab labeled. This is an ios browser limitation.
Would Be Best If There Was A Demo Url We Could See.
I was thinking it may just be background images, but a facebook log on one of my pages is not showing either (that’s the only normal image i have). You are defining the background size and position in seperate lines in your css rule which are contradictory to the ones in the background defition in the first line. Background image not showing in ios mobile safari.