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Two questions:

1. Link an a.css file, and the page effect is normal.
Create a new b.css file, and then completely copy all the code from a.css (without manual modification) to b.css.
Finally, let the original web page file link this b.css, and the page layout effect has changed!

Find out why this is?


2. CSS is internally referenced, and special effects are implemented together with JS. If you put this part of the css statement in the css of the link, it will lose its effect.

How can I correct this?



These are two completely unrelated problems. Experts gather here, please help!


Reply to discussion (solution)

Whether the file encoding is consistent.

Whether the file encoding is consistent.

The same, they are all newly created ANSI by default

Thanks in advance to that friend from LS. I am off work. Is there anyone else who can reply to me?

It’s very deserted now

It’s okay, but the question you asked is too weird, and you didn’t even post a line of code. I really can’t guess the reason. of.

It must be an encoding problem!

It's okay, but the question you asked is too weird, and you didn't even post a line of code. I really can't guess what the cause is.

Thank you for your attention, brother. I am mainly a handyman and I am not responsible for managing the code. The boss didn’t agree. How could I forget to post it? Haha, it seems that I can’t post pictures in my reply.

It must be Coding problem!

I've seen it, they are all ANSI

It's okay, but the question you asked is too weird, and you didn't even post a line of code. I'm guessing. No idea what caused it.

How can I contact you? I’ll send you a picture to see if there are any leaks in

<link type="text/css" rel="Stylesheet" href="src/css/main.css" />
Copy after login

rel="Stylesheet"?

HTML code
<link type="text/css" rel="Stylesheet" href="src/css/main.css" />

rel="Stylesheet "Are there any leaks?

No, but the case does not matter.

I don’t understand what the poster is talking about, there is no way to solve it without coding

I don’t understand what the poster is talking about, there is no way to solve it without coding

All the brothers in ls understand it, and they don’t know how to post pictures. How about I take a screenshot and explain the problem?

I found the problem myself, or there was a problem during the copying process. Thank you very much to the friends who responded enthusiastically. Points have been awarded!

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