Images wont display

I recently formatted my macbook (intel) and reinstalled everything back on (as this is my first mac). I put all of the info for iweb back in the right places but now i have come to modify my webpage whenever I publish it it puts a black rectangle wherever i put a photo.
Everything else works great but whenever i put an image in, on any page it publishes them as this black rectangle. dead frustrating.

Make sure that you are also uploading the "X"_Files folder for the page you are updating. I just spent two hours trying to figure this out until I realized I was just sending the page file to my server and not the associated files (images etc.).
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Take Two Visual Media
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