![]() #Lightgallery display separate directories as picture rows codeIf you look at the source code you'll see on the first code line under the END META TAGS comment, this line: Presuming you put your css directory directly beneath your public_html directory, the absolute path is simply /css.īecause I place my css directory directly under, you can see an example by examining the source code to "". They're not found because the absolute path is not /domains//public_html/css. I suppose a workaround would be to place a link to my css and images directories in every subdir I create, but I think that would get a bit too cumbersome (almost what I'd call obnoxious) and kinda defeats the purpose of a global directory.Īny suggestions? Or am I over-complicating this. So I'd have to use absolute paths, right? Well, I can't find the absolute path. I want the flexiblity (in anticipation of future growth) to be able move my pages up and down in my directory structure without having to modify all my (relative) links to my css and image files every time I move it. According to DirectAdmin File Manager, the absolute path to my css directory is: /domains//public_html/css, yet when I use that path, my style sheet is not found. You see, I do know the difference between relative and absolute paths, but I am used to working directly on a server where I know where the root directory is. ![]() I realize that these questions are primarily html-related, however I'd have to disagree that they have nothing to do with DirectAdmin. Although I stated that I am very new to this, I have read extensively and played around a bit with html and css. ![]()
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