No CSS on new Installation
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Hi C5 Fans,
I'm in the process of putting a new C5 site live for a client which I have built on our servers and am going to export / import it onto his.
My problem is that I have no css whatsoever when I flick to his site. Not for system pages, not for them pages, not for anything.
Has anyone come across this before? I deleted everything & did a clean installation from Sriptaculous which is installed on his server & the same thing happens.
I'm perplexed |:-[
I'm in the process of putting a new C5 site live for a client which I have built on our servers and am going to export / import it onto his.
My problem is that I have no css whatsoever when I flick to his site. Not for system pages, not for them pages, not for anything.
Has anyone come across this before? I deleted everything & did a clean installation from Sriptaculous which is installed on his server & the same thing happens.
I'm perplexed |:-[
Try not installingn thru scritaculous
No luck with that either.
Do you have a link to the site?
Have you tried looking at it with Firebug? That should show you whether or not the css file is being looked for and if it is, whether it is being found...
Jon
Have you tried looking at it with Firebug? That should show you whether or not the css file is being looked for and if it is, whether it is being found...
Jon
Domain has not yet propogated because we had to update the host to a new server which allowed PHP 5
http://preview1.reg365.net/~revolutionwaterford.com...
to view whats up at the minute. I'm in the middle of another go at installing so it might not be finished uploading yet.
http://preview1.reg365.net/~revolutionwaterford.com...
to view whats up at the minute. I'm in the middle of another go at installing so it might not be finished uploading yet.
This will be resolved once your site goes live. In the meantime, you can probably work around it by setting the BASE_DIR to ~revolutionwaterford.com. The problem is that your site is essentially in a sub folder, but you're still calling your css from the root, so you wont get back what you expect.
Once the domain propogates it will work just fine...
Jon
Once the domain propogates it will work just fine...
Jon
Jon that is exactly what I wanted to hear. No headache for me, just wait it out.
Much obliged & happy holidays
Steve
Much obliged & happy holidays
Steve
I also found (not sure this is still the case) that if
/htdocs/sitename/index.php <-Concrete5 lives here
and your theme is named: htdocs/sitename/themes/sitename/default.php etc it used to not load at all, not sure if that is the case at all here.
/htdocs/sitename/index.php <-Concrete5 lives here
and your theme is named: htdocs/sitename/themes/sitename/default.php etc it used to not load at all, not sure if that is the case at all here.