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Why have my CSS files started appearing in my top level?

Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2021 4:11 pm
by alan_sh
In the Puiblish Options, I have it so that css files appear in a css sub folder. This has been working great for ages. All of a sudden, and I don't know why, when I publish, the CSS files appear in the top level (same folder as the html files).

I've checked the options and it should be putting css files in their own folder.
I stopped and restarted WWB and it now works correctly. BUT - now my MP4 files - which should go in an mp4 folder - are now going to my top level.

What is going on? I think a reboot of my PC is in order.

Alan

Re: Why have my CSS files started appearing in my top level?

Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2021 4:24 pm
by alan_sh
I rebooted my PC and it all seems to have settled down.

But it was very weird while it lasted.

Alan

Re: Why have my CSS files started appearing in my top level?

Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2021 5:20 pm
by crispy68
It's called IT 101. The first troubleshooting suggestion in all IT departments is: Did you reboot your system? :lol:

Re: Why have my CSS files started appearing in my top level?

Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2021 8:08 pm
by alan_sh
I know - but it was really weird. I did some work in the morning and it was OK. Left the PC with WWB still up there. Came back and did some further work and it started to fail on me.

Hummm. Thinking about it, I imported 3 pages after lunch from an older project. Each page had 5 breakpoints and the new project has just the default. It also has a master page with no breakpoints. It is possible that WWB got a bit confused somewhere when combining a Master page with no breakpoints with pages that have some (and with different widths too).

I fixed all the breakpoint issues and rebooted my PC at around the same time.

I'm not going to try and reproduce this - my heart won't take the strain :D :D

Alan

Re: Why have my CSS files started appearing in my top level?

Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2021 6:48 pm
by Bluesman
crispy68 wrote: Wed Dec 29, 2021 5:20 pm It's called IT 101. The first troubleshooting suggestion in all IT departments is: Did you reboot your system? :lol:
Yesterday my son called from Sweden... upsetted screaming: The internet is not working in my stationary computer... I said... remember what I learned you 10 years agoo? No he said. I said restart your computer. He said... your kidding....? Nope.
He did and a little embarrassed... "You are a genius" :D ha ha... tnx I said...