SOLVED: Crazy ccs and stylesheet any help greatly appreciated

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marmollo
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SOLVED: Crazy ccs and stylesheet any help greatly appreciated

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Dear All, I have some of the strangest problems ever seen. On my website gastroprojekte.ch I have deleted all the css, template is still active but seems the system does not need a css at all since it is still running with the old css, changes in colors do not reflect nothing and you can even write hello in the css still works fine

How can this happen? In the admin I have no css attached to the template and it is still working. Any help would be greatly appreciated how I can change a stylesheet which then also shows the changes.

Thanks for any recommendations

Marcel

--> There was indeed a cached stylesheet, after I deleted the saved stylesheet from the following folder tmp / cache I was able to see my changes which I have done on the stylesheet. So everytime you do a change to a stylesheet and use the cached sheet option I would recommend to delete it there and you will be able to see your changes.
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Re: Crazy ccs and stylesheet any help greatly appreciated

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Check your source, you have a "cached stylesheet" in there. Perhaps you have some module or setting that caches attached stylesheets and amends them to your template?
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Re: Crazy ccs and stylesheet any help greatly appreciated

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You may want to look in your template as it looks like you have the css in it, from source

and then a full style sheet is written out...
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