For the record, it's all one graphic - a single .jpg file that is uploaded to the site.
Some suggestions:
To resolve website graphics not appearing in Chrome for some users: check Chrome's Site Settings to ensure images are allowed; clear the browser's cache and cookies; update Chrome; check if a browser extension is interfering. If the issue persists, try disabling hardware acceleration, updating graphics drivers, checking antivirus/firewall settings, and testing in an incognito window to isolate the cause.
Check Chrome's Site Settings
This is the most common reason for images being blocked.
- Open Chrome and click the three-dot icon (More) in the top-right corner.
- Select Settings.
- Click Privacy and security on the left.
- Select Site Settings.
- Scroll down to the "Content" section and click on Images.
- Ensure that "Sites can show images" or "Show all images (recommended)" is selected.
Clear Browser Cache and Cookies
An outdated cache or corrupted data can cause display problems.
- Go to Chrome's Settings.
- Navigate to Privacy and security > Clear browsing data.
- Select a time range and check the boxes for "Cookies and other site data" and "Cached images and files".
- Click Clear data.
Test in Incognito Mode
This helps determine if a browser extension is causing the issue.
- Click the three-dot icon in Chrome and select New Incognito window.
- Visit the website in the incognito window to see if graphics appear.