4

I may be using subdomains incorrectly here instead of using sub directories, but I want to import the same CSS into my subdomain (hire.joeisaacson.com) from my main domain (joeisaacson.com)

The current file structure is below

public_html (where joeisaacson.com points to)
-index.html
-css
--style.css
-hire (where hire.joeisaacson.com points to)
--index.html

I want to access style.css from the "hire" folder instead of creating a duplicate and having to updated both.

using ../css/style.css from the "hire" folder doesn't work, because it searches within hire.joeisaacson.com and not joeisaacson.com

2 Answers 2

14

When you have a case that the same source code will be used at different nesting levels (like /index.htm and /hire/index.htm or different domains you might want to consider the HTML BASE tag.

<base href="http://joeisaacson.com">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="/css/style.css" type="text/css">

This will fetch the CSS from http://joeisaacson.com/css/style.css regardless of where the HTML page is served as long as you realise it will do this for all external resources (images, css, js, etc).

Just be sure BASE tag is inside HEAD and comes before any linked content. You also do not close this tag in HTML (so no </base> or <base /> is expected)

3
  • Interesting. So this will pull the most recent version of style.css that's up live on joeisaacson.com? It looks like referencing it is not going to work. Thanks @spliFF Sep 25, 2013 at 7:11
  • Correct. The browser will actually ask for http://joeisaacson.com/css/style.css not http://hire.joeisaacson.com/hire/css/style.css or whatever it is pulling now. This will happen for all linked resources starting with / (absolute) or an url with no scheme/host part (relative - eg: css/styles.css). These paths are now relative to the BASE HREF and not guessed from the current URL.
    – SpliFF
    Sep 25, 2013 at 7:14
  • You cannot believe how hard it has been to find this information which surely must be required often. Thank you!
    – jeebee
    Mar 28, 2021 at 10:52
0

you should provide absolute path in that case for including on subdomain. It should be looking something like :

http://joeisaacson.com/css/style.css
2
  • That's what I have done now as a hack (view hire.joeisaacson.com) But I want to be able to edit those CSS files without having to push live to my server every time just to see the changes. Sep 25, 2013 at 7:02
  • As you are cross-referencing between domain and sub-domain, I do not see any other option to achieve it. If you want to edit it for particularly subdomain changes then I would suggest to have a copy of it in subdomain and change it. Sep 25, 2013 at 7:05

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.