If an image on your site is broken or does not load completely, it could be referenced incorrectly. When you use SiteBuilder to add an image to a web page, it automatically updates your page to reference the image name properly; however, if you have altered your page's HTML manually, you may have introduced errors in the link used to display your image.
Your domain name and file names are case sensitive, so check your links to make sure you have used the same capitalization pattern. If one letter in your file name is capitalized, and the same letter is not capitalized in the link that refers to it, SiteBuilder assumes that the files are unrelated, and you'll see a broken image on your page.

We suggest that you use all lowercase letters in your file names. If you have already named your files, you might consider renaming them; then make sure the references to these files are also in lowercase. You can review and modify your file names easily in the Site Contents pane, located in the upper-right corner of the SiteBuilder interface.
If your image will not display at all, first make sure that you have added the image to your site (you should be able to locate it in your file structure in the Site Contents pane) and published your site. If you have added the image and published, and the image still does not display properly, try to add and publish it again. The file may have become corrupted during the uploading process.
Finally, be sure that you have saved the image as a supported file type, and that you have referenced this file type correctly in your link (if you add your image using the Image... command, SiteBuilder will create the correct link for you).
You must have a photo-editing application on your computer in order to edit and save photos. Please note that simply renaming the file type (such as from ".jpg" to ".gif") will change only the name of the image, not the file type. You will need to open the image in a photo editing application to save the file in a different format.