Check your customization. I just found the same problem with my site, and when I went to Control Panel>Advanced Site-Wide Customization, the first part of the CSS includes the banner info, ending with the following line, which shows the banner image I use.
Check your customization. I just found the same problem with my site, and when I went to Control Panel>Advanced Site-Wide Customization, the first part of the CSS includes the banner info, ending with the following line, which shows the banner image I use.
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I found it had a ".gif" after the ".jpg" at the end of the URL. When I removed the ".gif" and saved it, I got my banner back.
http://www.moose135photography.com
Although my problem wasn't the gif issue you steered me in the right direction. Mine was a double jpg at the end of the url:
#my_banner {
width: 750px;
height: 150px;
margin: 15px auto 0; /* top right/left bottom */
background: url(http://mjsaba.smugmug.com/photos/415891564_RNKqt-X3.jpg-O.jpg)
no-repeat;
I deleted the .jpg after X3 and all is well. Thanks again.