As the title says, <link rel="stylesheet" href="./css/style.css" />
This is the path for CSS file, and for unknown reason GitHub pages can't load CSS file.
I had this problem before, and resolved it with making new branch, but after one day this problem occurs again. Any ideas?
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I have a problem with one of the TYPO3 installations on my server. The whole thing loads but without styles and js. Comparing the neighboring installation on the same server (which works properly), the difference appears in the file paths.
The correct path has a form:
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/typo3/sysext/backend/Resources/Public/Css/backend.css?1571297500" media="all">
In an installation where the whole installation does not work, the path has a form:
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/typo3temp/assets/compressed/backend-0ec6c1600f439ab982e3d6ab38b2463c.css.1574420118.gzip" media="all">
There is no such file in the specified location - only
backend-0ec6c1600f439ab982e3d6ab38b2463c.css
backend-0ec6c1600f439ab982e3d6ab38b2463c.css.gzip
If I remove the fragment 1574420118.gzip from the code, part of the styles is loaded.
The strange thing is that both installations have the same .htaccess file and still generate different code.
Any idea where the reason for this is?
The setting you are looking for is an installation-wide setting called versionNumberInFilename.
It appears you have this enabled in the broken install, but not in the working one.
You can change the setting under 'Admin Tools -> Settings'. If you can't get there, you can change it in your typo3conf/LocalConfiguration.php or typo3conf/AdditionalConfiguration.php file.
I'm a beginner in web Dev.. I have a website that displays properly on localhost but when I publish and try to render it on Github, the background image doesn't show up.. What can I do to remedy this
Can you post a bit of code for us to look at?
My guess is that you have the background image referenced absolutely on the computer, and it needs to be a relative reference to render when hosted online, but I can't say for sure without having some code to look at.
A link to your github project would also help.
Edit: It looks like you perhaps renamed your startup.css to style.css and forgot to edit the html header link from startup.css, to style.css
I.e. change
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="startup.css">
to
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css">
Previous suggestion (no longer likely):
As you mention Windows, one possibility is that you have mixed up Capital and small letters somewhere in the filename or path.
Simple web-servers on Windows are often forgiving (as is Windows filesystem) of these mistakes, while internet is not-
I was having a problem with my favicon previously, (here is my old favicon http://imgur.com/a/cATBc) (if you cant see it, it is a tiny blue dot in the corner of the screen)
But now, whenever I enter even a snippet of my old code, it immediately goes back to that favicon, even though I deleted all traces of it from my computer and GitHub.
My new favicon is a pug face.
Edit: ANY new website I make now has the old favicon.
Any help?
NEW EDIT: my website files are here: https://github.com/Pugplays42/htmlstuff
Check out the favicon-cheat-sheet from Audrey Roy Greenfeld.
Especially the "Forcing a Favicon Refresh" section:
Clear the browser cache on Windows (Ctrl+F5 or Ctrl+Shift+R) and on Mac (Command + Shift + R).
Also close and reopen browser if IE.
If still stuck, try opening new tab. Or see this question
Temporarily add explicit HTML markup and append a query string. Remove this when you're done:
<link rel="shortcut icon" href="http://www.yoursite.com/favicon.ico?v=2" />
<link rel="icon" sizes="16x16 32x32" href="/favicon.ico?v=2">
For large versioned deployments, if all site visitors need their favicon force-refreshed in an extreme situation:
Add explicit HTML markup (customize the sizes part) and put your version number in the filename.
<link rel="shortcut icon" href="/favicon-v2.ico" />
<link rel="icon" sizes="16x16 32x32" href="/favicon-v2.ico">
I am unable to add a favicon to my jsp page. Adding the favicon as a link to a specific path did not work for me.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Here you can see my WebContent folder with what I tried, as well as the path to the icon I used.
You should put the favicon inside the Web-Content folder directly (not in the image folder) if you want the best compatibility with most browsers.
The link would then be: <link rel="shortcut icon" href="home_logo_vPK_icon.ico?" type="image/x-icon" />
Also, did you refresh the cache before testing? If not, reset the cache, or you will not see your changes.
Finally, it could also be your icon. Try using a favicon generator.
I have imported website template in eclipse using file->import->General->Archive File..Template contains html files and also resource folder which contains CSS Javascript etc.I want to put html file in user folder and resource files in user_resource folder. But the problem i get is eclipse doesn't automatically update links in html file to the resource file.Do i manually update all the links in HTML file or is there any way like dreamweaver to update the links when file get moved to other location? For example i have link
<link href="user/assets/bootstrap/css/bootstrap.min.css" rel="stylesheet" />
it should automatically update to
<link href="../user_resource/assets/bootstrap/css/bootstrap.min.css" rel="stylesheet" />
when assets folder move to user_resource folder.
Any help would be appriciated
I have not used dreamweaver much. But I find these links may be useful to solve the problem if someone know how to use dreamweaver.
Try it out...
http://www.whoi.edu/services/stad/classes/DreamWeaver/movingfilesfolders.html
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/dreamweaver/cs/using/WScbb6b82af5544594822510a94ae8d65-7c3ea.html