Symbol on iWeb page after publishing

Hello - I hope someone can help - I'm very new to iWeb ...  After updating a page  - the following image appears on the published site - but I can't see it on the page before publishing ?

Whatever browser you use, if an image is missing, then it will be missing with all browsers.
Anyway, this is missing :
http://jimmyhogarth.com/Jimmy_Hogarth/kid_gloves_files/bg.jpg
Should probably be this one :
http://jimmyhogarth.com/Jimmy_Hogarth/Home_files/bg.jpg
And a shape is missing :
http://jimmyhogarth.com/Jimmy_Hogarth/kid_gloves_files/shapeimage_3.jpg
So check for their presence on the server.
Not much one can do in this forum.

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