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Default CSS templates - 10-31-2005 , 12:13 AM






I used a CSS template to do a page and it displays fine in the preview but when
it uploaded to the web the borders were all missing and the page looks
terrible. It is functional but not pretty. What could be the problem? Do you
have to save the file as a css extension or HTML? The home page is saved as
Index.html should it be Index.css instead?



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Default Re: CSS templates - 10-31-2005 , 01:20 AM






Ferretface2 wrote:
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I used a CSS template to do a page and it displays fine in the preview but when
it uploaded to the web the borders were all missing and the page looks
terrible. It is functional but not pretty. What could be the problem? Do you
have to save the file as a css extension or HTML? The home page is saved as
Index.html should it be Index.css instead?


Hi

No, index.html is fine. To diagnose we would need a url to the page, thanks.

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Default Re: CSS templates - 10-31-2005 , 01:45 AM



You should check and make sure that you uploaded your .css file to the
server as well as your index file if using an external sheet. If using
inline css, go back and check the code for problems, if you are
referencing any images make sure those are uploaded as well.


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Alper Bulu?
 
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Default Re: CSS templates - 10-31-2005 , 05:09 AM



Check out wheter your css path is absolute. If it's change it to relative.

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Default Re: CSS templates - 10-31-2005 , 07:35 AM



What?

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"Alper Bulu?" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote

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Check out wheter your css path is absolute. If it's change it to relative.



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