Website Deployment Help #113471
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Select Topic AreaProduct Feedback BodyHey Github Community - I did some short hand research and found out that it may be due to Github's sensitive file path naming, so I went ahead and changed every path to include "../" if it was a sub folder or just remove the "/" from the beginning entirely. Unfortunately it still is not working and I have no one to really ask or where to go from here. Please help a hommie out! -saiweekend Here is the link: https://github.com/saiweekend/Portfolio-Website |
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Hello, @saiweekendI also had this problem, but don't worry you can quickly fix it by deleting your browser cache. In your browsing history
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Oh, I will see what happens in your code then. |
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@saiweekendFirstly your code is not well indented and not very nice to look at, I say this so that you can improve of course. And secondly, the problem with the images was that you made a bad manipulation with the notion of path |
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Better if it is not a dynamic website, deploy it using Netlify and it even takes less time comparitively |
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@saiweekend
Firstly your code is not well indented and not very nice to look at, I say this so that you can improve of course.
And secondly, the problem with the images was that you made a bad manipulation with the notion of path
../assets/img/{the image}
when you only had to remove a point./asserts/img/{the image}