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avatar visualtribe
visualtribe
24 Feb 2017

Steps to reproduce the issue

start Chrome or Safari
On Chrome right click on mouse and choose inspect
Look at css and note that it does not care about custom.css only template.css

Expected result

run custom.css over template.css for adjustments

Actual result

ignores custom.css

System information (as much as possible)

Newest versions of browsers

Additional comments

Firefox runs custom.css with no issues. Don't know if there is a fix for this. This seems to be something new as I use to be able to use custom for Safari and Chrome.

avatar visualtribe visualtribe - open - 24 Feb 2017
avatar joomla-cms-bot joomla-cms-bot - labeled - 24 Feb 2017
avatar Bakual
Bakual - comment - 24 Feb 2017

What custom.css? The templates support a "user.css", not a "custom.css".

Also I don't think the browsers should play a role here. Except if they have the output cached.

avatar bertmert
bertmert - comment - 24 Feb 2017

If you're talking about templates Protostar or Beez3 then the custom CSS file is user.css (not custom.css).

avatar visualtribe
visualtribe - comment - 24 Feb 2017

Ok. Helix templates supposedly use a custom.css as do some others. Thanks for the information I will try user.css instead and see if that works, and / or will go to template creator and see what they say.


This comment was created with the J!Tracker Application at issues.joomla.org/tracker/joomla-cms/14220.

avatar mbabker
mbabker - comment - 24 Feb 2017

For reference a custom or user defined CSS has to be supported by the template. There isn't an arbitrary file that is automagically loaded by Joomla.

avatar Bakual Bakual - change - 24 Feb 2017
Status New Closed
Closed_Date 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2017-02-24 20:48:47
Closed_By Bakual
avatar Bakual Bakual - close - 24 Feb 2017
avatar Bakual
Bakual - comment - 24 Feb 2017

I'm closing this for now as it looks like related to 3rd party anyway.

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