CSS won't load in my rails app. This is index.html.erb file located in view/products:

 <h1>Listing products</h1>

<table>
<% @products.each do |product| %>
  <tr class="<%= cycle('list_line_odd', 'list_line_even') %>">

  <td>
    <%= image_tag(product.image_url, :class=> 'list_image') %>
  </td>

  <td class="list_description"> 
    <dl>
      <dt><%= product.title %></dt>
      <dd><%= truncate(strip_tags(product.description), :length=> 80) %></dd>
    </dl>
  </td>

  <td class="list_actions">
    <%= link_to 'Show', product %><br/>
    <%= link_to 'Edit', edit_product_path(product) %><br/>
    <%= link_to 'Destroy', product, 
              :confirm=> 'Are you sure?',
              :method=> :delete %>
  </td>
</tr>
<% end %>
</table>

<br />

<%= link_to 'New product', new_product_path %>

Then I have the application.html.erb file located in view/layouts. This file should link the css to html.

<!DOCTYPE html> 
<html>
<head>
  <title>Depot</title>
  <%= stylesheet_link_tag  "application" %>
  <%= javascript_include_tag  "application" %>
  <%= csrf_meta_tags %>
</head>
<body>

<%= yield %>

</body>
</html>

My css file products.css.scss located in assets/stylesheets looks like this:

.products {
  table {
    border-collapse: collapse;
  }

  table tr td {
    padding: 5px;
    vertical-align: top;
  }

 .list_image {
    width:  60px;
    height: 70px;
  }

  .list_description {
    width: 60%;

    dl {
      margin: 0;
    }

    dt {
      color:        #244;
      font-weight:  bold;
      font-size:    larger;
    }

    dd {
      margin: 0;
    }
  }

  .list_actions {
     font-size:    x-small;
     text-align:   right;
     padding-left: 1em;
  }

  .list_line_even {
    background-color:   #e0f8f8;
  }

  .list_line_odd {
    background-color:   #f8b0f8;
  }
}

And finally my my application.css file looks like this:

/*
 * This is a manifest file that'll automatically include all the stylesheets available in this directory
 * and any sub-directories. You're free to add application-wide styles to this file and they'll appear at
 * the top of the compiled file, but it's generally better to create a new file per style scope.
 *= require_self
 *= require_tree . 
 */

Everything looks okay to me and as I understand the application.css gathers up all the other css files so you don't have to link them all manually. Am I correct?

Also here is the server log when I load the page:

Started GET "/products" for 127.0.0.1 at Wed Dec 07 20:53:10 +0000 2011
  Processing by ProductsController#index as HTML
  Product Load (0.1ms)  SELECT "products".* FROM "products" 
 Rendered products/index.html.erb within layouts/application (7.4ms)
 Completed 200 OK in 26ms (Views: 24.2ms | ActiveRecord: 0.4ms)


 Started GET "/assets/scaffolds.css?body=1" for 127.0.0.1 at Wed Dec 07 20:53:10 +0000 2011
 Served asset /scaffolds.css - 304 Not Modified (0ms)


 Started GET "/assets/all.css" for 127.0.0.1 at Wed Dec 07 20:53:10 +0000 2011
 Served asset /all.css - 404 Not Found (4ms)

 ActionController::RoutingError (No route matches [GET] "/assets/all.css"):


 Rendered /Library/Ruby/Gems/1.8/gems/actionpack-                           3.1.3/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/templates/rescues/routing_error.erb within rescues/layout (0.5ms)


 Started GET "/assets/products.css?body=1" for 127.0.0.1 at Wed Dec 07 20:53:10 +0000 2011
 Served asset /products.css - 304 Not Modified (0ms)


 Started GET "/assets/jquery.js?body=1" for 127.0.0.1 at Wed Dec 07 20:53:10 +0000 2011
 Served asset /jquery.js - 304 Not Modified (0ms)


 Started GET "/assets/jquery_ujs.js?body=1" for 127.0.0.1 at Wed Dec 07 20:53:10 +0000 2011
 Served asset /jquery_ujs.js - 304 Not Modified (0ms)


 Started GET "/assets/products.js?body=1" for 127.0.0.1 at Wed Dec 07 20:53:10 +0000 2011
 Served asset /products.js - 304 Not Modified (0ms)


 Started GET "/assets/defaults.js" for 127.0.0.1 at Wed Dec 07 20:53:10 +0000 2011
 Served asset /defaults.js - 404 Not Found (3ms)

 ActionController::RoutingError (No route matches [GET] "/assets/defaults.js"):


 Rendered /Library/Ruby/Gems/1.8/gems/actionpack-          3.1.3/lib/action_dispatch/middleware/templates/rescues/routing_error.erb within rescues/layout (0.9ms)

Why is my app not showing any CSS?

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Are you sure the asset pipeline is enabled? Does not look like it. – Robin Dec 7 '11 at 21:07
Im pretty sure it is. In the file config/application.rb it has the line config.assets.enabled = true. Is there a command I can enter to check? – Jamie Dec 7 '11 at 21:18
Is all.css a css file you wrote? – Robin Dec 7 '11 at 21:35
I'm getting a routing error when I try to access the all.css file in a browser. – Jamie Dec 7 '11 at 21:41
Is this a brand new Rails 3.1+ app, or was it migrated up from a previous version? – Evan Jan 29 at 6:59
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7 Answers

Do you have this in your ProductsController, or if absent, ApplicationController?

layout "application"

You've got a pre-asset pipeline <%= stylesheet_link_tag :all %> somewhere, which normally includes all stylesheets in /public/stylesheets, but it's telling asset pipeline to look for a file named all.css.

Since <%= stylesheet_link_tag :all %> is clearly not in your application.html.erb layout, some other layout is being rendered. Hunt it down, and/or ensure your controller(s) are calling the correct layout.

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well, modify the app/views/layouts/application.html.erb may work change the "stylesheet_link_tag "application"" to "stylesheet_link_tag "depot"".

I wish it will help you!

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Run rake assets:precompile to compile and copy your css from /assets to /public (rails 3.1+)

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It's late and maybe I missed something, what do you mean for "CSS won't load in my rails app"? If you view the page source code in your browser do you see the stylesheet link elements of your application? Is your table styled as aspected?

From what I see in the server log:

Started GET "/assets/products.css?body=1" for 127.0.0.1 at Wed Dec 07 [...]
Served asset /products.css - 304 Not Modified (0ms)

Your application is using the CSS files.

BTW, as you said the application.css "load" the other CSS files, this is done using require_tree.

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You might want to change your stylesheet link tag. I see you're currently using

<%= stylesheet_link_tag  "application" %>

A freshly generated rails app should have the following two link tags which will automatically include all stylesheets and javascript:

<%= stylesheet_link_tag    "application", :media => "all" %>
<%= javascript_include_tag "application" %>

But it seems to me that you're going along with the 'Agile Web Development with Rails Book', in which case, you might want to use the following:

<%= stylesheet_link_tag "scaffolds" %>
<%= stylesheet_link_tag "depot", :media => "all" %>
<%= javascript_include_tag "application" %>

I hope I could be of help to you, and to future readers of the Agile Web Development with Rails book who are going through the depot application example.

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Change index.html.erb

<table class="products">
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It looks like you get this code from "Agile Web Development with Rails" book. In this case perhaps one line is incorrect in app/views/layouts/application.html.erb: change

<body>

to

<body class='<%= controller.controller_name %>'>

At least it works for me.

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