Linking A .css File Not Working On Firefox For Mac

We have a webpage with a link to external stylesheet, but the Google Chrome doesn't appear to load the stylesheet while Firefox, Mozilla and IE displays the page correctly. Only some versions of the Chrome is not applying the styles defined in the external.css file. We've found the cause of the problem to be one of the following two scenarios: 1. You are browsing a https page, and the external link is http. Chrome blocks the external link if its protocol is less secure than the page being viewed. This can be verified by going into Chrome Development Tool by hitting CTRL + SHIFT + i, or right-mouse click on the blank are and choose 'Inspect Element'.

Click on the 'Resources' tab, and press 'Show Console' icon near the bottom of the Development Tool. See screenshot below. You are once again browsing a https page, and the external link is also https but the certificate of that page is not valid.

One of the recommended way to solve this type of problem is purposely omitting 'protocol' part of the url in the external link. For example, you may include '//' instead of '.

Linking a .css file not working on firefox for macMac

I know this is from July, but I'm having the same problem. I'm a bit lost. I found a great slider I want to use but am having difficulties.

The site will render properly in FireFox and Chrome but not in IE, where it will not read the external CSS. Internal CSS reads fine. Can you offer any insight? The link referenced above is properly closed in my code. Here is the link to the code I'm trying to use: By the way, I haven't pushed the site out, yet.

It's only on my desktop computer. Should that make a difference? Yes, please remove the close tag. If still having the same issue, perhaps can try insert.

As Edge mode tells Internet Explorer to display content in the highest mode available. With Internet Explorer 9, this is equivalent to IE9 mode.

• You should get a green message “Driver class com.ibm.as400.access.AS400JDBCDriver successfully registered for driver definition: JTOpen(AS/400)” • Click on Aliases > + (blue cross) • Select Driver: JTOpen(AS/400) (it should have a blue check mark) • Enter your info, click OK. Squirrel db2 driver. SQuirreL • Download • Open squirrel-sql-3.7-MACOSX-install.jar • Make sure you select “Optional Plugin - DB2” • Click on Drivers > JTOpen(AS/400) • Click on Extra Class Path • Click Add, then choose /usr/local/lib/jtopen_9_0/java8/jt400.jar and click OK.

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The page works fine online and on co-workers computers. Just not my IE. It's not a problem in FF or Chrome. When I backwarded my IE from 11 to 8, it shows up perfectly!

Then I bumped my IE from 8 to 9. Then from 9 to 10.

Gonna try Sigmaxbpo125's suggestion next. Always some little tidbit of information I don't have. Still no luck in IE 10 or 11.

Here's what I'm using: IT says that the only way to find the problem is to back up everything, scrub the hard drive, then reload one program/update at a time until the problem shows its ugly little head. It makes sense that would work but doesn't that seem to be the long way around the block?