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altie86
2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Re: Cascading Style Sheets (.CSS) files
The <style> is because it's going to pull the Dropbox file and load directly as CSS/HTML.
I am not sure we're on the same page on solution on linking for css.
I am not sure we're on the same page on solution on linking for css.
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- Здравко2 years agoLegendary | Level 20
OMG. Yes, I agree: we're NOT on the same page!
Your link is incorrect!!! I don't know how to say it and be clear to you. Don't you understand that you have it damaged? (again missing rlkey - why was you removing it) 🧐
By the way... you may expect another issue. Dropbox passes incorrect content type out and most browsers will complain. Better think for adding your tag using Javascript. In such a way you will workaround this intentionally included limitation.
- altie862 years agoExplorer | Level 3I didn't remove it, it didn't have one.
- Здравко2 years agoLegendary | Level 20
altie86 wrote:
.., it didn't have one.In such a case your link is "fake" initially. Get the link anew (wipe it out and re-create if needed).
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