I am trying to update existing css file but file is not updating, seems phpfox is generating cache. Then I tried to add another css file in template.html.php using following code..
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="{param var='core.path'}theme/frontend/freedawn/style/default/css/cus_style.css" />
Html file gets updated but displays error "CSS file not found."
How to add/ update css/js file in PHPFox?
set version number at the end of file for getting a current version.
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css?1"/>
Have you tried to clear the cache in Maintenance / Cache Manager? If you modified controller and assets, such as CSS, most probably site will display old cached data and you won't be able to locate your changes.
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when i add my css file to laravel project it does not work
why this file make laravel project does not work
and when i remove it form the project it work correctly
I put the css ,images ,and js into public folder
and html into resources folder and use this to require the files
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{Request::root()}}/webSite/style.css"/>
when i inspect element in browser there is no error
is that correct in css file ?
background-image: url(images/Overlay/1.jpg);
Use this instead
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{asset('webSite/style.css')}}"/>
asset function returns the path of the public folder with parameter path appended
I have got a project built in Zend-framework V1, where the link to another css file from a no-extensioned file is assigned in this way.
In the header file
<link rel="stylesheet" href="<?php echo $this->baseUrl() ?>/assets/user/css/login.css" type="text/css" media="all" />
But the public folder structure is like the below
public/assets/user(now this user is a file without any extension)
and when I open this "user" file I get the following line
../../packages/user/public/assets/user
I can find the login.css which is under
packages/user/public/assets/user/css/login.css
This is working fine in live but my local is not detecting the correct css.
Any help is highly appreciated. Many thanks in advance.
My CSS is linked in my head tag underneath the title tag like this:
<link href="css/main.css" rel="stylesheet">
I was working with the styles yesterday and it was applying the styles well.
Today i am adding new styles and they are not working with the PHP file, it still has the css from yesterday when i check the page source even though i have changed the css file.
What has happened?
Hard reload is the correct fix here (CTRL+R in Chrome, similar in other browsers).
You can also fix the issue forever by appending your link to the css file with a query variable that changes, say, every day so that browsers will only cache the css file for a day.
<link href="css/main.css?date=<?php echo date('Y-m-d'); ?>"> rel="stylesheet">
I am stumped. I am using includes to import a style sheet. If I add a new style to the style sheet, generated pages will not display ANY of the new css. If I change an old css rule it WILL display the change. I thought it might be a cached file of some kind, but I have cleared the cache in all testing browsers and the problem persists.
At first I thought it was a WAMP issue, but the problem happens when I move it all live as well so now I am thinking I am doing something wrong with the includes....
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="css/foundation.css">
<!-- Included Custom Overides -->
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="css/Custon_Foundation_Overides.css">
<!-- Supersizer CSS -->
And this is simply my include...
<?php require("Includes/HEADER.php"); ?>
Again, all the old CSS works fine, just any new additions to any of the style sheets will not display.
Thanks
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="css/Custon_Foundation_Overides.css">
Maybe "Custon_Foundation_Overides.css" is a typo and you meant "Custom_Foundation_Overrides.css" or maybe you have to upload the file with correct letters capitalization.
Sounds like a browser cache issue. A simple way to fix this while maintaining good caching practices would be to pass the file make time as a query var to the file.
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="css/foundation.css?ver=<?php echo filemtime('css/foundation.css');?>">
This will generate a string like:
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="css/foundation.css?ver=1382564850">
This way when you update the file your browser will think its a new file and cache that, but as long as the file remains unchanged it will have the same name and maintain the browser cache.
I have a big prob. We have a site that was working just fine but I was doing some fine tuning and somewhere along the line i messed things up. possibly in the .htaccess file.
My problem is that my css style sheet doesn't load nor do my images. ahh! They are all there.
I emptied my .htaccess file and deleted my robots.txt just to eliminate any blocking but that didn't fix it.
I validated my css file with The W3C CSS Validation Service and it said:
file not found: http://easybuildingproducts.ca/www.easybuildingproducts.ca/style.css
I feel like it has something to do with the fact that the URL is duplicated. It does that now when i click a link to any of my pages. It should be either or not both those links together. Is it possible a google cached my .htaccess or robots.txt when there was a potential redirect error? Is there a loop happening somewhere?
I was in the midst of making a custom 404 error page when this all went down.
www.easybuildingproducts.ca
Easy fix
<link href="www.easybuildingproducts.castyles/inside.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
That needs to be either one of the following
<link href="/styles/inside.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
or
<link href="http://www.easybuildingproducts.ca/styles/inside.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
I looked at the actual website source to find this example. there are quite a lot like it
Change the href to "/style.css" instead of writing your full domain out. Do the same kind of thing for all other resources that failed to load, too.
This will fix your problem, and it will also make your markup compatible if you decide to migrate to a different dsomain name in the future.
Your resources aren't being loaded (css, js, jquery, etc). Take a look at the screenshot taken from my Chrome Dev Tools > Sources tab:
This is because of your resources' file paths. It is definitely not a good idea to reference all of your resources with "www." in the file path.
Change
<link href="www.easybuildingproducts.castyle.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
into
<link href="/castyle.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />