Re: css styles

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Have you tried "css/style.css"?

pch0317 wrote:
> Rodrigo Aliste P. wrote:
>
>> Where are located your css files? And how are you calling them from
>> the HTML, pointing to where?
>>
>> 2009/9/16 pch0317 >
>>
>> Hello
>> I have problem with css styles.
>> When I open www page directly from disc everythink look properly.
>> But, when I expose this directory with www page via apache 2.2,
>> elements
>> wchich depend with css styles look different. Css styles is there like
>> it isn't working.
>>
>> What I should do?
>>
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> My documentRoot folder contain index.html file.
> Folder "css" in documentRoot include style.css
>
> index.html include this reference:
> "./css/style.css"
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