If your image content isn't displaying properly, a good place to start is to have them check the settings in their web browsers to make sure that their settings enable images to display. If that doesn't help, the next step is to have them check their browser to make sure it isn't blocking the images:
- Firefox
- Internet Explorer
- Chrome
- Safari
- Opera
Did You Know? A firewall or security program can also cause display issues by blocking URLs and IP addresses for the hosted images. If your browser settings aren't fixing the display issue, try having them add Constant URLs or IP address to the whitelist of their security program.
Firefox
Follow the troubleshooting steps for Firefox and allow the following websites:
- nirjonmela.com
- nirjonmela.net
For additional assistance with images in Firefox, please see Mozilla Support.
Internet Explorer
Follow the troubleshooting steps for Internet Explorer and allow the following websites:
- nirjonmela.com
- nirjonmela.net
For additional assistance with images in Internet Explorer, please see Microsoft Support.
Chrome
To ensure that images are not being blocked:
- Click the Chrome menu icon in the upper right-hand corner of the browser.
- Select Settings.
- Click "Settings" on the left and then "Show advanced settings" at the bottom of the page.
- In the Privacy section, click Content Settings.
- In the Images section, click "Show all images (recommended)".
Note: If you do not want to display images from other sites, click "Exceptions" or "Manage Exceptions" and add *nirjonmela.com and *nirjonmela.net. - Click Done.
Safari
To ensure that images are not being blocked:
- Go to Preferences.
- Click on the Advanced tab.
- Select "Show Develop menu in menu bar".
- Now go back to your Safari window.
- Select Develop > Disable Images.
For additional assistance with images in Safari, please see Apple Support.
Opera
In Windows and macOS, you can turn off Opera Turbo through the Advanced settings.
- Click the Opera menu button in Windows, or Opera if you're on a Mac.
- Click Settings from the drop-down menu. Mac users need to click Preferences... instead.
- Click Advanced on the left side of the page.
- Click Features within that sub-menu.
- Scroll to the Opera Turbo section, and click the button next to it to disable the feature.
- Opera Turbo is now disabled in the browser.