Bootstrap and CSS won't work with WAMPSERVER?
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I tried to run my code with atom-live-server and it works beautifully.
with atom-live-server:
However, when I switch to WAMPSERVER my code just doesn't work?
something went wrong with Wampserver:
I am using the latest version of Wampserver and latest version of bootstrap (4.)
And when I inspect the html code on browser it looks like this:
HTML code
I use alias directory that names "phuocsonwebsite" like this: alias directory which contains my project folder
It seems that my problem is Wamp Alias did not automatically change the Url path of Bootstrap so that there are some error that can be viewed with the Network Tab of my browser: Founded Errors
As you can see, other elements are automatically added in the path by "phuocsonwebsite" BUT the bootstrap does not! How can I fix this?
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I tried to run my code with atom-live-server and it works beautifully.
with atom-live-server:
However, when I switch to WAMPSERVER my code just doesn't work?
something went wrong with Wampserver:
I am using the latest version of Wampserver and latest version of bootstrap (4.)
And when I inspect the html code on browser it looks like this:
HTML code
I use alias directory that names "phuocsonwebsite" like this: alias directory which contains my project folder
It seems that my problem is Wamp Alias did not automatically change the Url path of Bootstrap so that there are some error that can be viewed with the Network Tab of my browser: Founded Errors
As you can see, other elements are automatically added in the path by "phuocsonwebsite" BUT the bootstrap does not! How can I fix this?
wampserver
Inspect the HTML code on browser and check the styles path sources.
– azeós
Nov 11 at 6:16
I did, and I edited the question to add the image of my html code, would you mind having a look?? What's wrong with it?
– Son Nguyen Hoang
Nov 11 at 12:58
Write the HTML code in the question, do not paste it as an image. What URL do you use to access the website from wamp? What's your folder structure?
– azeós
Nov 11 at 21:19
@azeós I use an Alias Directory which contains my project folder, and I use exact the URL to that alias directory. I will edit my post to make it clear.
– Son Nguyen Hoang
Nov 12 at 13:09
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Presumably, the URL to your CSS isn't resolving right. Use the Network tab in your browser's developer tools to debug it.
– Quentin
Nov 12 at 13:15
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I tried to run my code with atom-live-server and it works beautifully.
with atom-live-server:
However, when I switch to WAMPSERVER my code just doesn't work?
something went wrong with Wampserver:
I am using the latest version of Wampserver and latest version of bootstrap (4.)
And when I inspect the html code on browser it looks like this:
HTML code
I use alias directory that names "phuocsonwebsite" like this: alias directory which contains my project folder
It seems that my problem is Wamp Alias did not automatically change the Url path of Bootstrap so that there are some error that can be viewed with the Network Tab of my browser: Founded Errors
As you can see, other elements are automatically added in the path by "phuocsonwebsite" BUT the bootstrap does not! How can I fix this?
wampserver
I tried to run my code with atom-live-server and it works beautifully.
with atom-live-server:
However, when I switch to WAMPSERVER my code just doesn't work?
something went wrong with Wampserver:
I am using the latest version of Wampserver and latest version of bootstrap (4.)
And when I inspect the html code on browser it looks like this:
HTML code
I use alias directory that names "phuocsonwebsite" like this: alias directory which contains my project folder
It seems that my problem is Wamp Alias did not automatically change the Url path of Bootstrap so that there are some error that can be viewed with the Network Tab of my browser: Founded Errors
As you can see, other elements are automatically added in the path by "phuocsonwebsite" BUT the bootstrap does not! How can I fix this?
wampserver
wampserver
edited Nov 14 at 16:08
asked Nov 11 at 6:04
Son Nguyen Hoang
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Inspect the HTML code on browser and check the styles path sources.
– azeós
Nov 11 at 6:16
I did, and I edited the question to add the image of my html code, would you mind having a look?? What's wrong with it?
– Son Nguyen Hoang
Nov 11 at 12:58
Write the HTML code in the question, do not paste it as an image. What URL do you use to access the website from wamp? What's your folder structure?
– azeós
Nov 11 at 21:19
@azeós I use an Alias Directory which contains my project folder, and I use exact the URL to that alias directory. I will edit my post to make it clear.
– Son Nguyen Hoang
Nov 12 at 13:09
1
Presumably, the URL to your CSS isn't resolving right. Use the Network tab in your browser's developer tools to debug it.
– Quentin
Nov 12 at 13:15
|
show 2 more comments
Inspect the HTML code on browser and check the styles path sources.
– azeós
Nov 11 at 6:16
I did, and I edited the question to add the image of my html code, would you mind having a look?? What's wrong with it?
– Son Nguyen Hoang
Nov 11 at 12:58
Write the HTML code in the question, do not paste it as an image. What URL do you use to access the website from wamp? What's your folder structure?
– azeós
Nov 11 at 21:19
@azeós I use an Alias Directory which contains my project folder, and I use exact the URL to that alias directory. I will edit my post to make it clear.
– Son Nguyen Hoang
Nov 12 at 13:09
1
Presumably, the URL to your CSS isn't resolving right. Use the Network tab in your browser's developer tools to debug it.
– Quentin
Nov 12 at 13:15
Inspect the HTML code on browser and check the styles path sources.
– azeós
Nov 11 at 6:16
Inspect the HTML code on browser and check the styles path sources.
– azeós
Nov 11 at 6:16
I did, and I edited the question to add the image of my html code, would you mind having a look?? What's wrong with it?
– Son Nguyen Hoang
Nov 11 at 12:58
I did, and I edited the question to add the image of my html code, would you mind having a look?? What's wrong with it?
– Son Nguyen Hoang
Nov 11 at 12:58
Write the HTML code in the question, do not paste it as an image. What URL do you use to access the website from wamp? What's your folder structure?
– azeós
Nov 11 at 21:19
Write the HTML code in the question, do not paste it as an image. What URL do you use to access the website from wamp? What's your folder structure?
– azeós
Nov 11 at 21:19
@azeós I use an Alias Directory which contains my project folder, and I use exact the URL to that alias directory. I will edit my post to make it clear.
– Son Nguyen Hoang
Nov 12 at 13:09
@azeós I use an Alias Directory which contains my project folder, and I use exact the URL to that alias directory. I will edit my post to make it clear.
– Son Nguyen Hoang
Nov 12 at 13:09
1
1
Presumably, the URL to your CSS isn't resolving right. Use the Network tab in your browser's developer tools to debug it.
– Quentin
Nov 12 at 13:15
Presumably, the URL to your CSS isn't resolving right. Use the Network tab in your browser's developer tools to debug it.
– Quentin
Nov 12 at 13:15
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Inspect the HTML code on browser and check the styles path sources.
– azeós
Nov 11 at 6:16
I did, and I edited the question to add the image of my html code, would you mind having a look?? What's wrong with it?
– Son Nguyen Hoang
Nov 11 at 12:58
Write the HTML code in the question, do not paste it as an image. What URL do you use to access the website from wamp? What's your folder structure?
– azeós
Nov 11 at 21:19
@azeós I use an Alias Directory which contains my project folder, and I use exact the URL to that alias directory. I will edit my post to make it clear.
– Son Nguyen Hoang
Nov 12 at 13:09
1
Presumably, the URL to your CSS isn't resolving right. Use the Network tab in your browser's developer tools to debug it.
– Quentin
Nov 12 at 13:15