Hi Ewa looks like you need one more setting for development:

STATICFILES_DIRS = [
    BASE_DIR / 'static_files',  # or whatever directory contains your 
static files
]

If that doesn't work, share your urls.py

Maybe it worked for a small project because you have DEBUG = False in that 
case.

Let me know if this worked!

Hugo

On Sunday, March 30, 2025 at 4:44:32 PM UTC-3 Szawunia wrote:

> Hi everybody,
> I have problem with my static files in my Django project, running local. 
> Actually Django-Oscar, but settings files is Django.  There are not founded 
> (404 error). I have all my static files in my project directory (where 
> 'manage.py' is).
> My settings:
>
> STATIC_URL = 'static/'
>
> STATIC_ROOT = BASE_DIR / 'static'
>
> In my templates:
>
> {% load static %}
>
> <link href="{% static "main.css" %}" rel="stylesheet">
>
> <link rel="shortcut icon" href="{% static "logo3.gif" %}" />
>
> I stuck with that problem. Earlier in my Django simple project, all was 
> ok. So my settings should be right. 
>
> Any help will be appreaciate. Or any idea how to check, in simple way, 
> what is wrong with my static loading
>
> With all the best 
>
>
> Ewa
>
>
>

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