On Tuesday, May 29, 2012 12:42:11 PM UTC-4, Vell wrote:
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>
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> On Saturday, May 26, 2012 5:33:00 PM UTC-4, Colin Law wrote:
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>> On 26 May 2012 22:18, Vell <[email protected]> wrote: 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > On Saturday, May 26, 2012 4:45:13 PM UTC-4, Colin Law wrote: 
>> >> 
>> >> On 26 May 2012 21:39, Vell <[email protected]> wrote: 
>> >> > 
>> >> > 
>> >> > On Saturday, May 26, 2012 12:07:33 PM UTC-4, Colin Law wrote: 
>> >> >> 
>> >> >> On 25 May 2012 22:57, Vell <> wrote: 
>> >> >> > Hello all, 
>> >> >> > 
>> >> >> > I have been struggling all day with getting css files to load in 
>> my 
>> >> >> > application. I am attempting to use the rails-ui-themes gem to 
>> help 
>> >> >> > style my 
>> >> >> > application but right now just getting simple css code to render 
>> is 
>> >> >> > not 
>> >> >> > working. 
>> >> >> > 
>> >> >> > I have tried removing the require_tree and including the file 
>> >> >> > individually 
>> >> >> > and it still does not seem to work.  When I look at the source of 
>> my 
>> >> >> > html, 
>> >> >> > every css file is loaded including the application.css file but 
>> >> >> > nothing 
>> >> >> > seems to happen. 
>> >> >> 
>> >> >> First check the html is valid by copy/paste the complete page 
>> source 
>> >> >> (View > Page Source or similar in your browser) into the w3c html 
>> >> >> validator.  If that is ok then run firebug in firefox and you 
>> should 
>> >> >> be able to see whether the css is there. 
>> >> > 
>> >> > 
>> >> > Thanks for the response Colin. I ran my code for the form 
>> >> > through http://validator.w3.org/ and it stated that my code passed. 
>> When 
>> >> > I 
>> >> > launch firebug while i have that page loaded, firebug says that 
>> there 
>> >> > are no 
>> >> > rules in the stylesheet. But again when I look at my html source all 
>> of 
>> >> > the 
>> >> > stylesheets are loaded though none of them don't have anything in 
>> them 
>> >> > aside 
>> >> > from the one that I have started editing. 
>> >> 
>> >> Could you pass that through a validator and try again?  I am not sure 
>> >> what you meant to say.  You say that firebug says there are no rules 
>> >> in the stylesheet, but then go on to say that they are empty, so it is 
>> >> not surprising that there are no rules. 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > Could I pass the html of the form that I am trying to render the css 
>> through 
>> > the validator again? Yes I could do that. Or do you mean put the css 
>> file 
>> > into the validator? 
>> > 
>> > Sorry for the confusion about what I was trying to say. What I was 
>> > attempting to say is that, all of the css.scss files are all empty 
>> aside 
>> > from the one .css.scss file that i am trying to render in my form. So 
>> right 
>> > now I am working on my user registration form and so I am writing my 
>> css in 
>> > the users.css.scss file. That is the only one that has any content in 
>> it at 
>> > this moment.  But since the layout is loading the application.css file 
>> and 
>> > that file is calling require_tree . the users.css.scss file should have 
>> been 
>> > loaded and the css should have shown up on the page. 
>>
>> I don't think you mentioned previously that they were .sccs files, 
>> unless I missed it.  I thought they were simple css files.  I have not 
>> played with sass yet. 
>>
>
> The files when they are created are as .css.scss files. I am not using 
> sass (at least not knowingly). I have other apps where I have written valid 
> css in a .css.scss file and it has rendered fine. So I didn't think 
> mentioning the file extension in the beginning made a difference. Sorry for 
> that omission. But I can also say that I have removed the .scss extension 
>  just to see if that made a difference and I still have the same issue of 
> my css not rendering. :( 
>

It looks like doing a direct link to the stylesheet that I am trying to 
include also doesn't work. For instance, the following code also does not 
show any of the css.

app/views/layouts/application.html.erb

<%= stylesheet_link_tag    "users" %>

<div id='user_nav'>
<% if current_user %>
<%= link_to 'Edit', edit_user_path(:current) %> | 
<%= link_to 'Logout', logout_path %>
<% else %>
<%= link_to 'Register', new_user_path %> | 
<%= link_to 'Login', login_path %>
<% end %>
</div>

app/assets/stylesheets/users.css.scss

#user_nav{
float: right;
font-size: 12px;
}


>> Anyone else? 
>>
>> Colin 
>>
>

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