Missing stylesheet [SOLVED]
Missing stylesheet [SOLVED]
Hello,
I've upgraded to 1.4.1 and move to my root directory. This last one is done with copying the files to the main directory and changing the config.php file.
Everything (allmost) works except for my layout. Its all gone...... I'am using the standard "Left simple navigation + 1 column" layout but it only shows text and no layout.
Please advise......
I've upgraded to 1.4.1 and move to my root directory. This last one is done with copying the files to the main directory and changing the config.php file.
Everything (allmost) works except for my layout. Its all gone...... I'am using the standard "Left simple navigation + 1 column" layout but it only shows text and no layout.
Please advise......
Last edited by fdingen on Mon Aug 18, 2008 8:19 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Missing stylesheet
Have you run install/upgrade.php?fdingen wrote: I've upgraded to 1.4.1 and move to my root directory. This last one is done with copying the files to the main directory and changing the config.php file.
Check you have schema version 31
Alby
Re: Missing stylesheet
Yes I did. Currently I've deleted everything and trying to set things back up........ only this is running into no stylesheets and no website.
I did a clean install, it asked for installation of default template and text but it is not showing anything.
I did a clean install, it asked for installation of default template and text but it is not showing anything.
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Re: Missing stylesheet
I'm having the same problem - but it's with a custom template. i.e. I created a template called 'slideshow'
The call to {stylesheet} is not inserting the default css stylesheets. (4)
{stylesheet} = 4 Blank lines in 'view source' code
When I use the 'CSSMenu top + 2 columns' template everything works and stylesheets are inserted i.e. the following 4 lines are inserted:
Any help - greatly appreciatated.
& Yes! I have latest version running, with upgrade and Schema 31
Thanks!
The call to {stylesheet} is not inserting the default css stylesheets. (4)
{stylesheet} = 4 Blank lines in 'view source' code
When I use the 'CSSMenu top + 2 columns' template everything works and stylesheets are inserted i.e. the following 4 lines are inserted:
Any help - greatly appreciatated.
& Yes! I have latest version running, with upgrade and Schema 31
Thanks!
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Re: Missing stylesheet
Ok this looks like a bug:
Try the following....
- create a new template.
- give it a new name e.g. test_template
- save it.
- then set a page of content to use the 'test_template'
- load the page of content in your browser
and you'll find that all stylesheet formatting is lost.
Can someone else confirm that this is the case? thanks!.
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Try the following....
- create a new template.
- give it a new name e.g. test_template
- save it.
- then set a page of content to use the 'test_template'
- load the page of content in your browser
and you'll find that all stylesheet formatting is lost.
Can someone else confirm that this is the case? thanks!.
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D
Re: Missing stylesheet
Sure!igorbiscan wrote: Can someone else confirm that this is the case? thanks!.
But if you want display any stylesheets, you must "attach" them to template.
Go to Layout > Templates and yellow icon for attach them ....
Alby
Re: Missing stylesheet
Have you look in upgrade.php if there was a errorfdingen wrote: Yes I did. Currently I've deleted everything and trying to set things back up........ only this is running into no stylesheets and no website.
I did a clean install, it asked for installation of default template and text but it is not showing anything.
Check your css_assoc table for "assoc_order" field
Alby
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Re: Missing stylesheet
Thanks Alby!
Attaching the stylesheets (as described above) fixed my problem.
This may cause problems for other users - so in the interest of improving the CMS - I suggest the dev. team turn this into some sort of button i.e. an "attach stylesheet" button.
It's very easy to miss the CSS yellow icon.
..none the less - keep up the good work!
Thanks again.
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Attaching the stylesheets (as described above) fixed my problem.
This may cause problems for other users - so in the interest of improving the CMS - I suggest the dev. team turn this into some sort of button i.e. an "attach stylesheet" button.
It's very easy to miss the CSS yellow icon.
..none the less - keep up the good work!
Thanks again.
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D
Re: Missing stylesheet
Hello All
I have not upgraded yet, the last time I did I lost my css changes, I would like to upgrade this time and keep the changes that I have made to my css.
Are css stored in the db, or are they in a file folder?
How would be the best way to upgrade and still keep, your css mods?
AM
I have not upgraded yet, the last time I did I lost my css changes, I would like to upgrade this time and keep the changes that I have made to my css.
Are css stored in the db, or are they in a file folder?
How would be the best way to upgrade and still keep, your css mods?
AM
Re: Missing stylesheet
They are in db, backup (file+db), view upgrade doc and go ....alvin wrote: Are css stored in the db, or are they in a file folder?
Alby
Re: Missing stylesheet
Ok,
Everything sorted out for me, I've downloaded a new FTP program --> Filezilla, this shows me that some files were not uploaded to the main folder. After this I lost my content... but now I'am fixing things back up.
Solution: stay calm
Everything sorted out for me, I've downloaded a new FTP program --> Filezilla, this shows me that some files were not uploaded to the main folder. After this I lost my content... but now I'am fixing things back up.
Solution: stay calm
