on an Apple Mac
What's the URL to the page and what image isn't showing? I can test it here at work for ya and see if I can help troubleshoot it.
Randy
THERE's your problem!
Unfortunately the person who has a problem is a customer so I'm in the situation where I have to get it working. Sadly that customer appears to be one of those people who has a little bit of knowledge but thinks they're an IT genius...
Hey Runebrush,
Got a look on my Mac today - OSX 10.7.5 - Chrome ver. 23.0.1271.64
I can see all images on that page. Nothing seems to be out of sorts.
I did a bit of digging and found that a common Chrome/Mac image display issue is the Ad-Block plugin. Not sure why that one seems to have the biggest issues and doesn't look like the problems are very consistent. It really does smell like an issue on the users computer and not the originating files. Don't you hate that? I know it's hard to tell your client "Well, it's your fault, and your machine...."
What I would do is try re-exporting the image out from your graphics program (P'shop or whatever) in a different format - GIF or PNG, see if their computer renders correctly. It may be possible there's a .js conflict going on also/instead. Is it possible to do the image map (for this proof only) the old fashion way instead of using JS?
Maybe going back even further to a (gasp) table-assembled image with individual href's attached, no image map. I'm not sure exactly what the client is proofing - images only? Working code?
I hope this works out for you, let me know how it unfolds, I'm curious to see how it gets resolved.
Randy
(I'm really surprised the issue isn't with IE of some version)