Some classess of my CSS file are not rendering into Django templates (most classess render without problems)












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I'm starting with Django, I've been throught this several hours, please help me!



on my *.html file I have this code (and more):



{% load static %}
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{% static 'css/style.css' %}">


and since I added that static file, my page has style.. but some classes don't render, for example this div:



<div class="nav-profile-image">


If I delete the class .nav-profile-image from style.css, the page still the same, that image has no container, it's very strange.



I uploaded all the app on branch "problems": https://github.com/franchodl/robohome/tree/problems



view trying to render: home



url for home: http://127.0.0.1:8000/propietario/



template: ./own/templates/own/home.html



static files: ./static



Maybe the problem it's another thing, not the css, i downloaded the frontend from:



https://github.com/BootstrapDash/PurpleAdmin-Free-Admin-Template



When I open it from index.html, the page works good, the problem is from Django.



Any ideas??? I have no idea what else to check.



THANKS!!!










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    I'm starting with Django, I've been throught this several hours, please help me!



    on my *.html file I have this code (and more):



    {% load static %}
    <link rel="stylesheet" href="{% static 'css/style.css' %}">


    and since I added that static file, my page has style.. but some classes don't render, for example this div:



    <div class="nav-profile-image">


    If I delete the class .nav-profile-image from style.css, the page still the same, that image has no container, it's very strange.



    I uploaded all the app on branch "problems": https://github.com/franchodl/robohome/tree/problems



    view trying to render: home



    url for home: http://127.0.0.1:8000/propietario/



    template: ./own/templates/own/home.html



    static files: ./static



    Maybe the problem it's another thing, not the css, i downloaded the frontend from:



    https://github.com/BootstrapDash/PurpleAdmin-Free-Admin-Template



    When I open it from index.html, the page works good, the problem is from Django.



    Any ideas??? I have no idea what else to check.



    THANKS!!!










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      I'm starting with Django, I've been throught this several hours, please help me!



      on my *.html file I have this code (and more):



      {% load static %}
      <link rel="stylesheet" href="{% static 'css/style.css' %}">


      and since I added that static file, my page has style.. but some classes don't render, for example this div:



      <div class="nav-profile-image">


      If I delete the class .nav-profile-image from style.css, the page still the same, that image has no container, it's very strange.



      I uploaded all the app on branch "problems": https://github.com/franchodl/robohome/tree/problems



      view trying to render: home



      url for home: http://127.0.0.1:8000/propietario/



      template: ./own/templates/own/home.html



      static files: ./static



      Maybe the problem it's another thing, not the css, i downloaded the frontend from:



      https://github.com/BootstrapDash/PurpleAdmin-Free-Admin-Template



      When I open it from index.html, the page works good, the problem is from Django.



      Any ideas??? I have no idea what else to check.



      THANKS!!!










      share|improve this question














      I'm starting with Django, I've been throught this several hours, please help me!



      on my *.html file I have this code (and more):



      {% load static %}
      <link rel="stylesheet" href="{% static 'css/style.css' %}">


      and since I added that static file, my page has style.. but some classes don't render, for example this div:



      <div class="nav-profile-image">


      If I delete the class .nav-profile-image from style.css, the page still the same, that image has no container, it's very strange.



      I uploaded all the app on branch "problems": https://github.com/franchodl/robohome/tree/problems



      view trying to render: home



      url for home: http://127.0.0.1:8000/propietario/



      template: ./own/templates/own/home.html



      static files: ./static



      Maybe the problem it's another thing, not the css, i downloaded the frontend from:



      https://github.com/BootstrapDash/PurpleAdmin-Free-Admin-Template



      When I open it from index.html, the page works good, the problem is from Django.



      Any ideas??? I have no idea what else to check.



      THANKS!!!







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          finally I solve my own problem:



          On my static folder, i had two files:



          x/package.json
          y/bower.json


          on the folder "x" it was a Front-End package developed with Gulp, and that json has the dependencies for the correspondent css/scss/js files, that can be downloaded automatically with:



          npm install


          and on folder "y", is a json file for bower dependencies, build with:



          npm install --save bower-json


          Wish you luck! and happy coding :D






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            finally I solve my own problem:



            On my static folder, i had two files:



            x/package.json
            y/bower.json


            on the folder "x" it was a Front-End package developed with Gulp, and that json has the dependencies for the correspondent css/scss/js files, that can be downloaded automatically with:



            npm install


            and on folder "y", is a json file for bower dependencies, build with:



            npm install --save bower-json


            Wish you luck! and happy coding :D






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              finally I solve my own problem:



              On my static folder, i had two files:



              x/package.json
              y/bower.json


              on the folder "x" it was a Front-End package developed with Gulp, and that json has the dependencies for the correspondent css/scss/js files, that can be downloaded automatically with:



              npm install


              and on folder "y", is a json file for bower dependencies, build with:



              npm install --save bower-json


              Wish you luck! and happy coding :D






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                finally I solve my own problem:



                On my static folder, i had two files:



                x/package.json
                y/bower.json


                on the folder "x" it was a Front-End package developed with Gulp, and that json has the dependencies for the correspondent css/scss/js files, that can be downloaded automatically with:



                npm install


                and on folder "y", is a json file for bower dependencies, build with:



                npm install --save bower-json


                Wish you luck! and happy coding :D






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                finally I solve my own problem:



                On my static folder, i had two files:



                x/package.json
                y/bower.json


                on the folder "x" it was a Front-End package developed with Gulp, and that json has the dependencies for the correspondent css/scss/js files, that can be downloaded automatically with:



                npm install


                and on folder "y", is a json file for bower dependencies, build with:



                npm install --save bower-json


                Wish you luck! and happy coding :D







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