It needs to be a GIF image and the width evenly divided by 10 with the
numbers 0 - 9.
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"Tom B." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I obtained a cool number font for a custom hit counter.
> They're all lined up in the right order in a single jpeg
> file. I placed the file in my Images folder and put the
> right pathname to the folder to create my "Custom"
> Counter, and I STILL get the red x instead of the counter
> in the browser. What am I missing? Is it the HTML or
> something else? Any suggestions? Thanks.