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    Re: Moved directory of site...lost css formatting...

    Posted 17 years 3 months ago
    • But it seems that moving the files the css paths were messed up. Try to reinstall the template.
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    Re: Moved directory of site...lost css formatting...

    Posted 17 years 3 months ago
    • I was just going to do this, but remembered that I did try 3 or 4 different templates that are already installed...same results. I'll try it anyway.
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    Re: Moved directory of site...lost css formatting...

    Posted 17 years 3 months ago
    • No difference.
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    Re: Moved directory of site...lost css formatting...

    Posted 17 years 3 months ago
    • Maybe I didn't understand. The final URL where the new site will be is www.changleesmartialarts.com ? Because all the menu links point there. Did you move the domain? How did you edit the config.php file? Which are the absolute paths you entered? It seems the problem is there.
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    Re: Moved directory of site...lost css formatting...

    Posted 17 years 3 months ago
    • OK-
      I actually created the site in a sub of another domain because the client was still live with changleesmartialarts.com - the database- since it's on the same server is still good. The client has initiated the propagation a few hours ago, so the actual domain doesn't point to the directory as of yet. That being said, the config php file changes should reflect the absolute path which is timmiller.securesites.net/~timmiller/changleesmartialarts.com/
      Am I still on the right track? or should I just wait until the propagation. "Livesite" in configphp is pointed to changleesmartialarts.com, but as I was stating before, the apache file should over ride that...right?
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    • Thanks for the input...I'll post once things go through.
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    Re: Moved directory of site...lost css formatting...

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    • It seems that it's not a problem of propagation. I think you have to reupload all the files to the domain directory.
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    Re: Moved directory of site...lost css formatting...

    Posted 17 years 3 months ago
    • Hi I'm back- I was wondering if you could take a look at changleesmartialarts.com for me again...I think I've got my config file messed up some how...
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