Hi,
First of all - if you have 404's you won't load your files in any way - you
need to resolve that.
Second the loading of the CSS files doesn't actually matter - it's the
order in which they are in the file that they are added to the DOM. So if
you first have bootstrap and then your own CSS yo
You have a 404 error meaning the browser can not find the file on the
server.
The 304 error code means the file is already loaded in the browser and is
the same as the file on the server so it won't be modified.
On Tuesday, July 2, 2019 at 7:14:38 AM UTC-5, bengoshi wrote:
>
> Hi:
>
> I tried to
Hi,
thanks for your responses. Damn, but learning something new. Is there
something existing like a "proxy" in django which deliver the browser
only one css (quasi a mixture of all css-files)?
bengoshi
On 7/2/19 2:34 PM, Jani Tiainen wrote:
> Hi.
>
> It's your browser not Django. Django just emi
Hi.
It's your browser not Django. Django just emits HTML that is parsed by your
browser.
ti 2. heinäk. 2019 klo 15.14 Kai Kobschätzki
kirjoitti:
> Hi:
>
> I tried to load bootstrap and an own css-file. But in which order does
> django load it?
>
> I have tried in my base.html:
>
>
> {% load s
Hi:
I tried to load bootstrap and an own css-file. But in which order does
django load it?
I have tried in my base.html:
{% load static %}
{% block title %}gyousei{% endblock title %}
... and the log is writing: [02/Jul/2019 11:54:38] "GET /
HTTP/1.1" 200 6259 [02/Jul/201
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