Discussion:
[Citrusdb-users] Citrus DB CSS issue
e***@webfatcat.com
2010-08-09 22:54:54 UTC
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I recently set up the service, but I noticed that the customer account
manager has no formatting.

Looking at the HTML code I see it referencing the CSS file, and when I
look to the server the file is there. For some reason it is not loading.

I tried to set the permissions to 777 on the entire directory, but still
no luck.

The Admin side is workin with the css file it's dir contains. Tried
moving that one as well, but no luck. I am guessing something is wrong
with the HTML generated, but I don't see it. The login for Customer
Account Manager also has style.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Here is the head:


<head>
<title>Customer Account Manager</title>
<LINK href="citrus.css" type=text/css rel=STYLESHEET>
<script language="JavaScript">
function h(oR) {
oR.style.background-color='ffdd77';
}
function deh(oR) {
oR.style.background-color='ddddee';
}
function dehnew(oR) {
oR.style.background-color='ddeeff';
}
</script>
</head>
<body bgcolor="#ffffff"><h2>Customer Account Manager: Account
10000</h2><a href="index.php">Profile</a> | <a
href="index.php?cmd=view_services">Services</a> | <a
href="index.php?cmd=view_bill">Billing</a> | <a
href="index.php?cmd=support">Support Request</a> | <a
href="logout.php">Logout</a>


Thanks,
Eric
Paul Yasi
2010-08-10 13:26:09 UTC
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There is not much style being applied in the html of the online customer
site since I thought one would want to wrap it in their own brand's css
anyway. This question has been asked before though, so maybe that was a
wrong assumption by me and I should apply more styles to the there.

What kind of style are users looking for? Would a similar left tabnav
style applied to the links for profile, services, billing, etc like the
citrus interface be good?

Paul
Post by e***@webfatcat.com
I recently set up the service, but I noticed that the customer account
manager has no formatting.
Looking at the HTML code I see it referencing the CSS file, and when I
look to the server the file is there. For some reason it is not loading.
I tried to set the permissions to 777 on the entire directory, but still
no luck.
The Admin side is workin with the css file it's dir contains. Tried
moving that one as well, but no luck. I am guessing something is wrong
with the HTML generated, but I don't see it. The login for Customer
Account Manager also has style.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
<head>
<title>Customer Account Manager</title>
<LINK href="citrus.css" type=text/css rel=STYLESHEET>
<script language="JavaScript">
function h(oR) {
oR.style.background-color='ffdd77';
}
function deh(oR) {
oR.style.background-color='ddddee';
}
function dehnew(oR) {
oR.style.background-color='ddeeff';
}
</script>
</head>
<body bgcolor="#ffffff"><h2>Customer Account Manager: Account
10000</h2><a href="index.php">Profile</a> | <a
href="index.php?cmd=view_services">Services</a> | <a
href="index.php?cmd=view_bill">Billing</a> | <a
href="index.php?cmd=support">Support Request</a> | <a
href="logout.php">Logout</a>
Thanks,
Eric
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Eric Hallock
2010-08-10 20:04:47 UTC
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A similar design would be good as a base for sure.

Thanks for the quick response.

Respectfully,
Eric Hallock
Post by Paul Yasi
There is not much style being applied in the html of the online customer
site since I thought one would want to wrap it in their own brand's css
anyway. This question has been asked before though, so maybe that was a
wrong assumption by me and I should apply more styles to the there.
What kind of style are users looking for? Would a similar left tabnav
style applied to the links for profile, services, billing, etc like the
citrus interface be good?
Paul
Post by e***@webfatcat.com
I recently set up the service, but I noticed that the customer account
manager has no formatting.
Looking at the HTML code I see it referencing the CSS file, and when I
look to the server the file is there. For some reason it is not loading.
I tried to set the permissions to 777 on the entire directory, but still
no luck.
The Admin side is workin with the css file it's dir contains. Tried
moving that one as well, but no luck. I am guessing something is wrong
with the HTML generated, but I don't see it. The login for Customer
Account Manager also has style.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
<head>
<title>Customer Account Manager</title>
<LINK href="citrus.css" type=text/css rel=STYLESHEET>
<script language="JavaScript">
function h(oR) {
oR.style.background-color='ffdd77';
}
function deh(oR) {
oR.style.background-color='ddddee';
}
function dehnew(oR) {
oR.style.background-color='ddeeff';
}
</script>
</head>
<body bgcolor="#ffffff"><h2>Customer Account Manager: Account
10000</h2><a href="index.php">Profile</a> | <a
href="index.php?cmd=view_services">Services</a> | <a
href="index.php?cmd=view_bill">Billing</a> | <a
href="index.php?cmd=support">Support Request</a> | <a
href="logout.php">Logout</a>
Thanks,
Eric
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