Just started with media wiki but i have a weird problem.
I want to copy a simple template "Template:Note" so i visit:
Mediawiki template link
the code of the template that it shows to my browser is:
{{#if: {{{1|}}}|<div class="block-note"><span class="block-contents">|
[[File:Bulbgraph.png|18px|Note|link=]]}} '''Note:''' {{#if: {{{1|}}}|{{{1}}}</span></div>}}
No i havent copied pasted wrong, this is what it shows. The syntax is wrong ..| is in the wrong places and general the syntax is not correct. Of course it doesnt work if i copy paste, i have to manually correct the syntax.
This happens if i try to export it from the special pages.
Why this is happening?
Install Extension:ParserFunctions.
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The syntax highlighting for .html files does not work.
However, highlighting for .css files does work. Any ideas what should I do?
If anyone might find it important (though none of them affect HTML other than the indentation colors one, and I use the default Microsoft VSCode HTML syntax highlighting), this is the list of my extensions:
I solved the issue. I realised that once when I was meddling with something I added by accident a single character to the beginning of the file Microsoft VS Code\Resources\App\Extensions\html\syntaxes\html.tmLanguage.json which made VSCode unable to parse it. The highlighting works now.
hope you're doing fine.
I am currently stuck with my Web App project. This is the context: I would like to code a Web App using J2E. There's a free template that I liked and thus I decided to download it. When starting to use it I notice the CSS isn't applied.
Instead of having this, I have this:
However I do not see where the error is. The CSS & Bootstrap files should be visible in the JSP file and IntelliJ recognizes them. However I can't display these files (whether css or even pictures) that are referenced in "href".
Here's the project structure and code, maybe something's wrong there.
I'm used to HTML and to my understanding JSP isn't too different. Are the referencings different though?
Thanks in advance for any help you'll give,
Fares
YES.
Found the answer. Put resources in different folder than WEB-INF.
I believe that, your HTML file is inside the WEB-INF folder, for the to work either remove the WEB-INF path
<link href='style/stylesheet.css'>
or move your HTML one folder up.
After moving a wordpress site i noticed it didnt look the same so i figured there would be something wrong with a css file, turns out one of the css files of the lambda theme has a bad request and the request URL is constructed weirdly.
The left screen is the one after moving and the right screen is the fully working one that was moved.
Any suggestions?
The problem here is obvious (even thought the solution is not so obvious), There is a incorrect link to the css file on the page:
http://www.laakland.nl/wordpress4/D:/www/laakland.nl/www/wordpress4/wp-content/uploads/lambda/stack-493.css?ver=4.8.1
Since you said you didnt know where this is coming from, you can start here:
Check header.php to see if the CSS is added directly
Check functions.php to see if the CSS file has been added there using wp_register_style
Any plugins might have added this too, so you might check there too.
For convenience, use an IDE to search for the text stack-493.css on the whole wordpress folder to see if you find the file where it is being added from and then fix the link there.
Oke i fixed it, i tried the whole migration through duplicator plugin process again, but on step 3 of importing, i removed 'path' (which was "D:/www/xxxx.nl/www/wordpress4") so that after removing that, i thought it wouldnt add the unnecesary part from amit's answer.
thanks all!
I am trying to include some images in a Genshi template for my Trac plugin, but it always shows only the alternative text because it cannot find the images.
I have the following (X)HTML code:
<div>
<img src="file://c:/path/to/image.png" alt="asdf" />
</div>
When I use this code with a simple html file and open it in the browser, the image is displayed correctly, which means that both the path and syntax are correct.
But when I insert the code snippet into a Genshi template and use it within Trac, the image cannot be found. However, when I look at the HTML source code in the web browser and copy the URLs into a new browser tab, it is again displayed correctly. This means that only the server cannot find the image.
The images are in a directory inside the python-egg file, and the path points directly to the directory created by Trac, which also contains my CSS and HTML files, both of which are loaded correctly. The images are correctly referenced in the setup script which creates the egg.
How do I have to reference images in (X)HTML documents when using them with a server?
Is there a special way to include images in Genshi documents? (I haven't found one.)
Thanks to the comment of RjOllos and this site I was able to fix it by trying all of the URL types. Although it says for a plugin to be /chrome/<pluginname>, it was actually just /chrome that worked. See the edit below! So the full URL is then <ip>:<port>/chrome/path/to/image.png.
EDIT: I discovered I actually used the /chrome/pluginname version, just that I did not use the name of my plugin as "pluginname". See my comment below. It seems like /chrome/pluginname should actually be /chrome/htdocsnameor something like that, in case you use a different name rather than the plugin name when implementing the ITemplateProvider. In my case I called it images, which was the same name as the folder. END OF EDIT
Another mistake I made was forgetting the initial slash (chrome/path/to/image.png), which caused Trac to assemble the URL to <ip>:<port>/<current page>/chrome/path/to/image.png.
I am trying to validate the home page of my Joomla. The issue is that I have the site on my local host so I can not simply copy the URL into http://validator.w3.org/ to validate.
My next thought was to open the index page in my browser and then run firebug to access the source code, and then copy and paste the code into the validator.
This seemed to work okay however when the code returns errors, I now don't know where to access the html to correct them.
Thoughts?
If you have not much knowledge about the way Joomla works, you will have to learn about the file locations.
Normaly, most changes should be done on the index.php file located in your template folder (root/templates/name_of_your_template/index.php)
If the changes you need to make aren't located in this file, you can have a look at the modules, component or plugin files that output these error and that becomes more serious.
If there is a template override for the module/component/plugin you need to modify, the files should be located in root/templates/name_of_your_template/html/name_of_the_module_component_or_plugin
If there is no template overide for the module/component/plugin that outputs the error, you will have to learn about template overrides.
Depending on your browser, there are many extensions that will validate non-accessible (i.e. localhost) pages
In Google Chrome - https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/html-validator/cgndfbhngibokieehnjhbjkkhbfmhojo?hl=en
Once it's installed, click on the icon and validate local page.