Received main contains a ? in a box instead of picture

Why do I get a ? in a small blue box inside of a bigger box, and no picture, when the mail contains pictures?? This is coming from a gmail account being mailed to me in my Mac.com account.

Same issue here- Receivngin emails with jpgs attached but they are not downloading or appearing in the mail body. I also have checked the preference box to load them
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    Having said that, your layout issues were a straight-forward fix. Modify your style sheet with the below sections and and it should be ok. You might need to modify your CSS for smaller screens as once you reduce the browser window to about 500px, the right sidebar disappears. Something to be aware of.
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        width: 20%;
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        border-top-color: #FFF;
        border-left: #FFF;
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        font-family: museo-sans; arial;
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        min-width: 180px;
        position: absolute;
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        float: left;
        margin-top: 40px;
        margin: 40px 0 0 0;
        padding:10px;
        padding-top: 10px;
        padding-bottom: 10px;
        padding-left: 10;
        font-family: museo-sans; arial;
        margin-right: 250px;
        margin-left: 220px;
        width: 50%; /* You can increase this to 55%, or add a left and right margin to space the elements */
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