1. daan_vl
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  3. Thursday, 04 May 2023
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I recently purchased the Jasmine template for a new website I'm working on. A few days ago, I enabled the Breadcrumps option, to display the navigation position on the webpages. Then I noticed the breadcrumps line is very close to the HR above it. While checking the page with Edge's default Devtools, I saw the next line marked in red color:

Refused to apply style from 'http://*.*.nl/media/templates/media/vendor/joomla-custom-elements/css/joomla-alert.css' because its MIME type ('text/html') is not a supported stylesheet MIME type, and strict MIME checking is enabled.


How can I resolve this issue?

Kind regards,
Danny
References
  1. https://zinvoldoorleven.nl
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Hi Danny

Yes some time was spent investigating this issue which to be honest has us somewhat stumped. We went to the extent of creating a new update for the template where we completely removed the call for the joomla-alert.css and still your Joomla installation is attempting to make the call. It seems it is been called by another extension or there is some residual data in your database.

One possible solution would be to simply create an empty joomla-alert,css in the location detailed. The CSS is already loaded as part of the template CSS.

Ciaran
  1. more than a month ago
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That's great :)... thank you for the update!

Ciaran
  1. more than a month ago
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