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I have a simple webpage structure:

-index.html
-css
  -style.css

The contents of the html are:

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
  <meta charset="utf-8">
  <title>test</title>
  <link rel="stylesheet" href="/css/style.css">
</head>
<body>

</body>
</html>

When I open the html in Chrome I get the error:

Failed to load resource file:///C:/css/style.css

My directory is in Mydocuments in Windows. Why can't the .css file be found?

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    Try href="css/style.css".
    – Vucko
    May 1, 2013 at 12:13
  • You meant css/style.css without the slash
    – Pekka
    May 1, 2013 at 12:14

2 Answers 2

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As the console shows, your path

/css/style.css

means "the 'css' directory in the root path":

C:/css/style.css

which is not what you want*.

Use css/style.css - this will mean "the 'css' sub-directory in the directory the current page's located in."

* But even if it had been what you want, access to local file:// URLs is limited in that any resources you request (images, style sheets) need to be in a sub-directory of the current page. Modern browsers impose this limitation for security reasons.

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Forward slash first means an absolute path (from the root). Since you are running your page from the file system, the root is the drive.

No forward slash first means a relative path (from the current folder).

You may also want to make a shortcut to your chrome browser that has the "--allow-file-access-from-files" flag, so you can better test your site locally as you add more advanced features.

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