In Feburary 2016 20,
Contact the web page administrator if it is not your web page. The administrator will have to fix the page coding or upload the correct images to remove the red 'X.' You can usually find the contact information at the bottom of web page or on a contact page listed in the site links.
Check your Internet connection. If you are viewing a web page and your Internet connection goes down, the page will not display correctly. This can result in the red 'X' appearing where images should be. Check your modem. If the connection lights are not lit, unplug the modem, then plug it back. It should take about 10 minutes for the modem to restart. If the Internet connection light does not light up after 10 minutes, call your Internet provider.
Open the web page in a text editor if it is your own web page. Check the URLs of all your IMG tags. For example, if the image tag says, , check the images folder for a green.jpg. If it is not there, change the URL, or upload the image to that folder.
Check to see if Internet Explorer has images turned off. Go to 'Tools,' then 'Internet Options.' Next, click on the 'Advanced' tab. Check the box that says 'Show Pictures.'
Turn off your anti-virus software, then check the website again. Some anti-virus software can block images.
In Feburary 2016 20,