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  • You are using blogohblog’s Daily Press Theme at http://www.blogohblog.com/wordpress-theme-dailypress/ which is seen in FireFox and passes W3C validation per demo.

    Your site has 65 Errors, 50 warning(s) and does not render in FireFox at all.

    Ergo, backup your customized theme to your hard drive.
    Then download the Daily Press theme at link above, re-upload to your themes folder plus disable all plugins. View site in FireFox and validate.

    Thread Starter xraymikek

    (@xraymikek)

    Right. It is notable that when I change themes to the WordPress Default theme the problem persists and there are 0 Errors

    Link to broken site without any themes

    Also, I have a 2nd, fresh install of WP in a different folder with a different database, zero addons and templates and same problem.

    fresh install

    Try upgrading to the latest version of WordPress.

    xraymikek, are you using your own server to host your site? Windows or Linux?

    Thread Starter xraymikek

    (@xraymikek)

    Good question. I am using Steadfast.net as a host and the server is Linux. I contacted them for support but they refused to help saying it was a software problem…

    Also, I am running version 2.62 on the homepage and 2.5 in the test folder.

    Did you use the hosting service’s installer for your WordPress or did you upload via FTP? If you used service’s installer, download latest WordPress FTP/upload to root. If you used FTP in your install in root above, then re-upload and visually check if all files and folders are all there.

    Thread Starter xraymikek

    (@xraymikek)

    Mercime, actually both. The version running in the root was uploaded myself. Once I discovered it was not working, I installed a 2nd version to another location from the control panel of the hosting service.

    Thread Starter xraymikek

    (@xraymikek)

    I was able to convince the hosting company to help and they came up with the solution. They said…

    The document is being delivered with the mime type text/html. Try adding the following line to a file called .htaccess and uploading it to your site:

    AddType text/css .css

    That advice worked and now the CSS works in all browsers.

    Thank you for sharing your solution.

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