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The text editor on my web page allows me to edit text in various styles. After editing, click Preview and everything is fine. But after publishing it to the front page and displaying it, all the styles are gone. ,,,, please give me guidance." . . ..................
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Check css file Has it been published together? Is the path to the css file correct?
Right-click to view the source file. See if there is any style? Or is there some external css that overwrites the style?
It should be a css path problem
It shouldn’t be a css path problem
Right-click to view the source file. See if there is any style? Or is there some external css that overwrites the style?
I also suspected that the original style was overwritten, but it has no effect if I don’t add any css style to the displayed page
CSS problem, check the path
CSS problem, check the path
It should not be a css path problem. This bug sometimes exists, sometimes not!
Is there a duplicate tag name on the page when the JS file is called? .
Is there a duplicate tag name on the page when the JS file is called? .
Yeah, that’s a possibility too. I’ll take a look again.

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