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Hi,
This is Sanju,
I created an Organization website with Adobe PageMill 3.0 years ago, and I need to overhaul it with new information.
My main Query is, we have added couple of images in my website, for all the images it's generated unique CRC numbers. Now we don't have Adobe muse subscription, so we are planning to do the changes by writing the code. How can I add CRC number for the images. I have tried to add the images without CRC numbers, but it's not reflecting on the website.
Team can you please suggest me How can I do this.
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Muse is under EOL since 2018. There´s no team anymore. There´s no way to add CRC number to anything except you are capable to use the full CC subscription, there for be able to use Muse and do you changes. Adobe Page Mill has nothing to do with Muse, I guess. If youare able to do Code, then again - it has nothing to do with Muse and I cannot recommend to use the code, written by Muse at all anyway. You "simply" (and this was known since 2018) must recreate your website with something else than Muse.
Normally I would ask you to have a try with Pinegrow, as PG is able to see the code quite well and reflect it almost perfect (in my cases) into websites showing up in any browser (except ME) - now you might be able to chenge whatever you need to be changed but as I don`t have a clue about "CRC" numbers, I …
Kind Regards,
Uwe
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PageMill, oh good heavens! That software was discontinued 20 years ago!! I shudder to think how poorly a PageMill site would perform today on modern web devices.
BACKGROUND: GoLive replaced PageMill in 2000 and GoLive ended development in 2008. Muse replaced GoLive in 2012 and Muse ended development in 2018. Muse is officially dead now.
Dreamweaver CC is the only remaining tool Adobe has for rebuilding your site. The Dreamweaver Community Forum is where to go for support.
CRC numbers?? Sorry. I have no idea what that is or why you would need it to display images. Images on the web are not complicated. The HTML code is very simple. See live example below.
<img src="https://dummyimage.com/500x350" alt="placeholder">
If images won't display in browsers, that usually means your code is broken. Use the online validation service below to check your code and then fix reported errors.