• So to start I get that I should have changed the permalinks before I got too far into this project. –My Bad

    Here’s what happened:
    I am building a custom WP site. Everything was working fine and then I realized I wanted to change the permalinks. When I made the change all of my pages lost the CSS. I did a bit of research on this handy forum and learned that I had to change the src in the header.php. Made the change everything is better…. except… the static home page.

    If I create a page it works and looks right. When ever I assign a page to be the static home page that page loses it’s CSS.. actually I should say “some” of it’s CSS. That’s the really weird part… some elements of the css are there and working properly while other elements are not.

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  • Link?

    Thread Starter klief

    (@klief)

    Hi flashbuddy,

    thanks for the quick response.. here’s the link.

    http://vizoncreative.com/gay_travel/wordpress/

    I’m not seeing a home page with no style. I think the search can be moved and the newsletter subscribe doesn’t need a border on the right icon; other than those very minor things, it looks like the rest of the site and is quite pleasing.

    Thread Starter klief

    (@klief)

    Thanks for your feedback flashbuddy.. much appreciated.

    That’s the weird part about what’s going on…

    If you go to the “tours” page it’s set up with the same template but it renders correctly.
    http://vizoncreative.com/gay_travel/wordpress/third-page/

    If I were to assign the “tours” page as the static home page it would change the layout to what you see on the home page now.
    http://vizoncreative.com/gay_travel/wordpress/

    This is the part that’s perplexing. It’s obviously calling for the styles from the style sheet but at the same time it’s not. I don’t know if that made sense or not. It’s something that happens when I assign a page as the static home page. There’s another page under “destinations” that renders the way it should… but when I assign it as the static home page it loses some of its styling.

    Both pages look the same to me?!

    Thread Starter klief

    (@klief)

    I’m looking at it in firefox on a mac and IE on the PC and they’re showing up differently The search component at the top is lower on the Tours page and there’s spacing issues in the bottom elements.

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