My Bolt site does not display the ck editor. It just blinks and then disappears. The editor is supposed to show up under the html title. Here is how it looks.
It seemed to work when I use the ethernet connection. The wifi is pretty good so I don't see any reason why that should affect it.
If anyone could help me out it would be great! Thanks in advance.
Check the 404s… it looks like for some reason, potentially rewrites, the bolt.js file isn't being found.
Please give out more details
check your server log and put it the outcome
this can help us to identify easily the issues
the easiest way is to use a PHP development server
you can do this by launch the php -S 127.0.0.1:8000 -t . index.php in your root directory or if you have installed bolt with a special public directory you must run it down there
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I did installation of Userfrosting as per the steps - no errors and all went well (using ubuntu 16 command line).
When i loaded the site in browser, page did came but no CSS applied. Browser console said - failed to load resource. I checked and found that “asset-raw” folder is not there under userfrosting/public (this is my webroot).
Also when clicked on sign-in, it does not work. DO let me know if i missed anything.
Thanks
Rahul
If you're using Apache, you need to make sure Mod_Rewrite is enabled. asset-raw is not a real directory, it's an alias managed by the app.
See: https://learn.userfrosting.com/troubleshooting/common-problems#installation-went-fine-except-i-don-t-see-any-styling-on-my-home-page-i-am-using-apache-
I'm having problem with a client site. I'm not good with Joomla (we mostly do Wordpress), but one of my long-time clients asked me to move a site from another developer that never finished it, so I obliged. The problem is, everything is working great except for the Community page:
http://gettingripped.com/index.php/community
The only errors I'm finding are with the Facebook integration (which they told me the previous dev never finished/fixed). I'm really confused here...anyone out there have any ideas? It seems instead of showing the proper titles that Com_community_somethingElseHere is replacing everything.
Thank you guys in advance for your help!
Seems something is wrong with the en-GB.com_community.ini file.
Location: gettingripped.com/language/en-GB/en-GB.com_community.ini
I could not find the file in the above location!!!
Put this file in that folder and it will work!!!
If you can't find the file to put in the folder, create your own and place it there.. how? Well, google for this string as it is (including double quotes) "en-GB.com_community.ini" and open the first couple of results.
Then copy paste the displayed file content into your own ini file (name it en-GB.com_community.ini) and place it in your en-GB folder.
Load the page and it will show up as it should!
We were doing typical content edits and the admin panel had the regular functionality and styling.
When we finished and logged out and then in again....We got just a file tree...the links withing the tree just loop back to the original page when you click on them... There is no way to edit anything...Please Help!
Using Magento ver. 1.5.1.0
Thank you!
james
SCREEN SHOT: http://goo.gl/nhaJS
Did you enable CSS/JS minification recently? The default functionality to handle this can be dodgy if your settings aren't just right. My reasoning with this answer would be that it appears you aren't loading any CSS or JS correctly.
Try this:
SELECT * FROM core_config_data WHERE path LIKE '%merge%';
You should get two results. Try setting them to 0 if they are enabled, and then remove your /var/ folder to clear cache.
Further troubleshooting would include disabling modules if you had installed any recently. Barring that, take a gander at Firebug and look at which paths are being built to your CSS/JS files. That should give us a big clue.
Erase everything in /var/cache/ and /var/session/
Looks like you may have left the trailing slash off of your domain name in your Base URL. Go to System -> Configuration -> General -> Web -> Unsecure -> Base URL and make sure it ends with /. Repeat for Secure.
Check file permissions on the media and var directories. They need to be writable by the webserver user. You probably enabled merging of JS and CSS and apache can't write to media/css media/css_secure and/or media/js
I have an ecommerce site built on OpenCart (1.5.0 i believe), which after inserting tracking code from Alexa.com and a block of code for redirecting to another site went entirely blank. Initially it worked, so I felt it was safe to save over my backups. But after refreshing the pages it was blank, and the 'view source' option in all my browsers (firefox, chrome, safari) revealed that there was no code reaching them. I then began to follow a series of debugging steps:
As my text editor was still open I undid all changes and reuploaded with no changes
I scanned the documents to be sure there were no issues in the text, with no discoveries
I ran it through W3C validation, with 2 warnings which are 1- no character encoding and 2- unable to determine parse mode.
contacted host for a server side restore though their earliest backup was a day after the problem began (it took 3 days of arguing to get them to initiate a restore)
In regards to these validation warnings, I am not sure what encoding should be used for OpenCart, ASCII or UTF-8 (which the validator resorted to) or what, in addition I am not sure if the template used with OpenCart would conflict with it if I were to declare encoding. In addition, I find it hard to believe that such a widely distributed product would have something this simple causing such a huge mistake because then all users would have this issue.
In regards to parse mode, the index page does declare parse mode (in the included header file).
In addition to all this, the validator is also claiming that it is not receiving code at all, which disables any chance of determining problems through that route.
The header and footer were both edited for these additions but are relatively long to include in this. The code used to edit were, for alexa <!-- tracking code here --> inserted into the head section of the header file, and the code for the footer was:
<span style="display:inline-block;width:160px;height:30px;text-align:center;border:#000 1px dotted;font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:11px;background-color:#FFFFFF;"><strong style="display:block;padding:0px;margin:0px;">Reputation Management</strong>Submit Express</span>
If anymore code is needed to help then please let me know, I am not looking for someone to fix my problem but to give me relevant tips to help figure it out myself or if they do provide a fix to educate me as how they managed it so I may be able to use the same debugging method. Thanks!
EDIT: The issue, as discovered thanks to Jay, is "PHP Notice: Undefined index: HTTP_HOST in **/public_html/graphic-shack.com/index.php on line 40" and a google search has not revealed any effective results. This, to my untrained mind is jibberish, clarification would be greatly appreciated as line 40 is in fact a blank line, where as the text around it I can not post for some reason but will be viewable at http://graphic-shack.com/example.html
Open Cart uses UTF-8 throughout, so its definitely best to use that which your theme should set for the browser in the
The first thing I would ask is have you got error reporting set up (NOT OPEN CARTS ONE) that logs php errors?
If not, then you need to do something like
php_flag log_errors on
php_value error_log /path/to/custom/error.log
in your .htaccess file, so that you can log all your php errors to a file. this will need to be somewhere you can get the file, so change the path accordingly so you can view it.
Once you have that, you'll have a good base for working out the problem. I find it hard to believe that opencart has stopped because you added code. The most likely cause is a file missing, blanked or half written accidentally when saving or you've got some extra php code somewhere you shouldn't
== TEST.PHP CONTENT ==
<?php
echo '<pre>' . print_r($_SERVER, true) . '</pre>';
?>
literally just got into the world of coding, so if my question seems absolutely insane, I do apologise.
Anywho, was following some tutorials (Daniel Shiffman's https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZ4D3wDRaec) how to setup a basic p5.js file on Atom, and generate a green window to test if the code is working. Really basic setup, nothing should've went wrong.
For some reason the text editor wouldn't read my code while I was typing; so then I clicked on the index.html file from the root folder.
Instead of having to show a green window, nothing actually happened. I don't know if this is a software issue, seems like nobody has encountered such a basic problem.
Nothing seems to be wrong here. And it opened a white window when it should've been green
You might have missed a couple of steps in the video:
You can simply (manually) double click index.html from the yayme folder on your Desktop. This should open your default browser with the page. This works for simple sketches but once you start loading assets (images/sounds/data from other sites, etc.) it's best to use a local web server
You can use any http server as Daniel Shiffman's video mentions or the atom-live-server package (notice the install button on that page which will open Atom for you). Once that's installed you can access it via Atom > Packages> atom-live-server