By the way, the CMS that I'm using is DotNetNuke (DNN) and the setting "Allow Composite Files" creates one single CSS file from the multitude of CSS files associated with the particular DNN site. This enables a more efficient loading of pages but shouldn't be enabled until after your design phase is completed.
On Friday, October 12, 2012 9:18:25 AM UTC-4, David Wolters wrote: > > HEY! Smack me up side the head. Every site that I visited before posting > was one of mine (because I knew they worked before) and every one of them I > had recently turned on "Allow Composite Files" in the CMS settings. So > Firebug was accurately showing the filename of the composite file being > generated by the CMS. > > Turned off "Allow Composite Files" and Firebug shows the individual > filenames. > > Simple error on my part now that I figured it out but man, was that > frustrating! > > Hope this helps anyone else who may have the same issue. Keep Composite > Files out of the equation until your site is completed. > > David > > > > On Friday, October 12, 2012 4:23:23 AM UTC-4, Sebastian Zartner wrote: >> >> It does this for every site I visit. >>> >> Really? What do you see when you visit https://www.getfirebug.com/ and >> inspect the slogan "The most popular and powerful web development tool"? >> >> I see this using FF 16.0.1 + FB 1.10.4 on Win7: >> >> >> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-YP2irTRrIPw/UHfS87S06lI/AAAAAAAAAEQ/rkZ12Tbfxo0/s1600/sourceLinksStyleSidePanel.jpg> >> If it's not looking like so for you, please create a new Firefox profile >> and just install Firebug >> there<https://getfirebug.com/wiki/index.php/Install_Firebug_into_a_clean_profile>. >> >> Does that fix the problem? >> >> Sebastian >> > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Firebug" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/firebug
