Hi,
i just installed a fresh cmsms without any problems. But there is just the unformatted text and a pic on the site. The backend is fine.
I attached a screenshot.
I looked for the css-files:ok.
What could be my mistake?
Fresh Installation, just Text & pics
Re: Fresh Installation, just Text & pics
same here, fresh install - no front end styling. did you resolve this?
Images missing here and copying the URL reveals they are https: instead!
Images missing here and copying the URL reveals they are https: instead!
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Re: Fresh Installation, just Text & pics
kissack CMSMS uses the 'secure' flag in each content page to determine whether to use the root_url or the ssl_url from the config.php to build URLS that are provided to the navigation.
Check your config.php
Regarding unformatted text and pic
1. Go to menumanager and turn off cache (not cacheable) feature
2. Clear site cache (Site Maintainence section)
3. Contact your webhost to see if mod_security is interferring or preventing css files from being generated by smarty. It was a issue for me and my webhost support team ended up whitelisting the rule in mod_security.
Check your config.php
Regarding unformatted text and pic
1. Go to menumanager and turn off cache (not cacheable) feature
2. Clear site cache (Site Maintainence section)
3. Contact your webhost to see if mod_security is interferring or preventing css files from being generated by smarty. It was a issue for me and my webhost support team ended up whitelisting the rule in mod_security.
Re: Fresh Installation, just Text & pics
TheLastLegion, thanks "Check your config.php" - looks ok, a bit minimal compared to older versions.
"menumanager and turn off cache" - was off
"Clear site cache" - tried
"mod_security" - will have a look for this. I am running locally (on a rasberry pi) so can make changes to my hearts content.
The symptoms (no CSS) do remind of when I have moved my live sites (v.1.9.4) locally and then had to tweek the config settings for root and url_root. but this is just a clean install of 1.11.4, so expected it to work out of the box (I am looking to upgrade live site to later version in due course)
Allan
"menumanager and turn off cache" - was off
"Clear site cache" - tried
"mod_security" - will have a look for this. I am running locally (on a rasberry pi) so can make changes to my hearts content.
The symptoms (no CSS) do remind of when I have moved my live sites (v.1.9.4) locally and then had to tweek the config settings for root and url_root. but this is just a clean install of 1.11.4, so expected it to work out of the box (I am looking to upgrade live site to later version in due course)
Allan
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Re: Fresh Installation, just Text & pics
Allan something tells me this is more of a hosting environment issue than the fresh install, because it actually does work fresh out of the box and no https should be default.Check configuration or try search on this site for disabling ssl.
I do know that Smarty generates the css files, in my case mod_security blocked smarty from running.
I do know that Smarty generates the css files, in my case mod_security blocked smarty from running.
Re: Fresh Installation, just Text & pics
uninstalled nginx, installed apache2 - all ok now
Allan
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Re: Fresh Installation, just Text & pics
I am having exactly the same problem and I am using nginx too but do not want to install apache. Is there a working setup for nginx or should I switch to some other CMS that I can use with nginx?
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Re: Fresh Installation, just Text & pics
www.cmsmadesimple.org had a good run with nginx, for a couple of years.
We only changed back to apache2 a couple of months ago when we migrated our websites to a new server.
pretty urls do work, and everything else... but it takes research and experimentation.
All of our instructions are for apache, so you will have to do your googling and adopt the apache rules into suitable nginx rules.
And nginx doesn't support a .htaccess file (IIRC). so you have to be able to directly effect the nginx site configration.
We only changed back to apache2 a couple of months ago when we migrated our websites to a new server.
pretty urls do work, and everything else... but it takes research and experimentation.
All of our instructions are for apache, so you will have to do your googling and adopt the apache rules into suitable nginx rules.
And nginx doesn't support a .htaccess file (IIRC). so you have to be able to directly effect the nginx site configration.
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