Admin CSS Not Working in Opera or UC Browser

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Kayode Oladipo

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Jul 15, 2018, 8:55:22 PM7/15/18
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I recently sent in a query concerning my faulty admin css which loaded previously until an upgrade to v.2.0.5.
I assumed the upgrade was responsible for this, so i downgraded back to my previous version (2.0.2) but there was no change. I have uninstalled and tried all fixes I know all to no avail.
The admin css is still not loading in the above mentioned browsers but is loading in Internet Explorer (which I do not want to use).

I would appreciate any assistance.
Attached is the settings file from my project.

Cheers from Nigeria.
settings.py

Gerald Brown

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Jul 15, 2018, 8:58:49 PM7/15/18
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Have you tried FireFox?

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Gerald Brown

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Jul 15, 2018, 9:05:28 PM7/15/18
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One thing I noticed in your settings file is that you are missing a comma (,) at the end of your last application in the settings file.


On Monday, 16 July, 2018 08:54 AM, Kayode Oladipo wrote:

Jason

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Jul 16, 2018, 8:15:15 AM7/16/18
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If this works in standard browsers like chrome, firefox, or IE/Edge, then my guess is Opera and UC are doing non-standard things which break rendering and/or requests.  So I'd suggest you look for those specific browser issues since this doesn't seem like a Django issue at all.

mottaz hejaze

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Jul 16, 2018, 8:33:29 AM7/16/18
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if it worked with Explorer , it should work with all browsers !!

Jason

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Jul 16, 2018, 9:28:04 AM7/16/18
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sorry, that's not the case.  

take a look in web dev history about ie6 and all the special things that had to be done to make sites work because microsoft decided to go their own way with standards.

Kayode Oladipo

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Jul 18, 2018, 4:20:58 PM7/18/18
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I've Tried Mozilla Firefox too, the problem still persists.

Any help is appreciated!

Melvyn Sopacua

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Jul 21, 2018, 2:58:23 AM7/21/18
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On maandag 16 juli 2018 02:54:32 CEST Kayode Oladipo wrote:

 

> Attached is the settings file from my project.

 

Your settings file is not going to help. You're doing to have to dig into the browser's developer tools.

If you don't know how to do that, put the project online somewhere so we can have a look. You do not have to provide a login. We should be able to see what's wrong by just loading the admin login form.

 

Also, Opera for all intents and purposes is Chrome and if Chrome works, it's very likely to be a caching issue.

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