• Resolved Shmaff

    (@shmaff)


    Hi,

    I’m running the newest version of WP on my development server; however, I want to test the website remotely across my network (in the meantime) but when I do, all I see is plain text! How come none of the styles are showing up?

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  • Jeremy Clark

    (@jeremyclark13)

    Most likely because you’ve set your urls to localhost. Have a look at these instructions. Where it says wordpress url and blog url those need to be the address you access your server from remotely.

    drmike

    (@drmike)

    Agreed. What does the URL for the style.css file look like anyway? There may be other issues.

    Thread Starter Shmaff

    (@shmaff)

    Sorry, maybe I wasn’t clear before. I want my development server to seamlessly be turned on to a production server. The files will not be moving to another machine. I want to be able to test the website over the internet, but when I do, there are no styles visible and the site looks obviously very unfinished. Why is there only plain text visible?

    Thread Starter Shmaff

    (@shmaff)

    I am using Instantrails. I created a new index.php file to redirect the browser to WordPress’s directory.

    C:\InstantRails\www\index.php points to C:\InstantRails\www\wp\index.php

    I have not altered anything within the wp directory.

    Thread Starter Shmaff

    (@shmaff)

    drmike,

    The style.css file is subordinate to the wp-content\themes directory in all cases.

    Thread Starter Shmaff

    (@shmaff)

    Here is the link to my site.

    whooami

    (@whooami)

    look at your source:

    <link rel="stylesheet" href="http://127.0.0.1/wp/wp-content/themes/default/style.css" type="text/css" media="screen" />

    127.0.0.1 is localhost .. localhost for me is MY pc.

    thats why the CSS isnt working..

    the anwer given above needs to be reiterated, apparantly:

    Most likely because you’ve set your urls to localhost. Have a look at these instructions. Where it says wordpress url and blog url those need to be the address you access your server from remotely.

    Thread Starter Shmaff

    (@shmaff)

    I understand now. Yes, that makes sense.

    Sorry jeremyclark13! I suppose I didn’t take enough consideration of your post. Thanks whooami for pointing this out!

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