Hi there,
After logging in today, the admin panel has decided not to css the whole admin panel, resulting in the picture shown attached.
How can i resolve the problem here? :\
Thanks, Ryan.
No CSS being shown on admin
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No CSS being shown on admin
Last edited by ryani210693 on Fri Dec 05, 2008 6:10 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: No CSS being shown on admin
Chances are this is cause by a PHP Fatal error somewhere. Have you installed or upgrade a module lately? Check your error logs for these.
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Re: No CSS being shown on admin
Nope- By the looks of it.
Earlier today in my cPanel opened and closed a file without modifying any of it though and strangely it was a while after that this was happening.
I there a way i can re-install the CMS without affecting the templates and content etc?
Thanks, Ryan.
Earlier today in my cPanel opened and closed a file without modifying any of it though and strangely it was a while after that this was happening.
I there a way i can re-install the CMS without affecting the templates and content etc?
Thanks, Ryan.
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Re: No CSS being shown on admin
Hi Guys,
Still no luck after multiple attempts of re-uploading files...
Would anyone know a way to overcome this? Bit of a major problem at the moment...i was thinking maybe donwloading all the databases, then doing an uninstall of the CMS...then re-installing, then putting on the database and overwriting the newly installed one...this way though i would still lose all the modules etc...or would i?
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Ryan.
Still no luck after multiple attempts of re-uploading files...
Would anyone know a way to overcome this? Bit of a major problem at the moment...i was thinking maybe donwloading all the databases, then doing an uninstall of the CMS...then re-installing, then putting on the database and overwriting the newly installed one...this way though i would still lose all the modules etc...or would i?
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Ryan.
Re: No CSS being shown on admin
Hi All,
I know you indicated that no modules had changed however......
I have come across this problem with my dev, testing and production sites using CMS MS. I found that the Style was lost in the admin section after I installed a new module (either my own or from the forge). My solution was to remove the offending module and presto the Admin style came back.
Some times the module issue was due to a dependant module not being installed. Sometimes I just reinstalled the module (with dependants if required) and all was well.
I am not suggesting this is a great fix, however it did work for me when I had this issue.
All the best,
Anthony
I know you indicated that no modules had changed however......
I have come across this problem with my dev, testing and production sites using CMS MS. I found that the Style was lost in the admin section after I installed a new module (either my own or from the forge). My solution was to remove the offending module and presto the Admin style came back.
Some times the module issue was due to a dependant module not being installed. Sometimes I just reinstalled the module (with dependants if required) and all was well.
I am not suggesting this is a great fix, however it did work for me when I had this issue.
All the best,
Anthony
Last edited by dendle on Fri Jun 05, 2009 12:27 am, edited 1 time in total.
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