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I have been working on a Jekyll website/blog for someone and I am having issues with the css working for anything other than the website's home page. This makes me think it is an issue with the stylesheet HREF. I am also getting this error in Chrome dev tool:



GET https://tanglesandtwists.github.io/macrame/11/17/2018/assets/css/main.css net::ERR_ABORTED 404



Here is the website
&
Here is the github project



The website's stylesheets all work fine on my local host when I run jekyll serve on the command line. This is what is confusing me greatly. I understand the font not wanting to load because it is calling HTTP not HTTPS but this is not external and is located in a seperate folder in the directory.



Here is my tree I called that should work:



├───about
├───assets
│ ├───css
│ ├───images
│ │ ├───hero
│ │ ├───posts
│ │ └───thumbnail
│ └───javascripts
│ └───plugins
├───macrame
│ └───11
│ └───17
│ └───2018



The file in macrame/11/17/18 on line 81 calls:



<link rel="stylesheet" href="assets/css/main.css">



Any and all help is greatly appreciated. I have never used Jekyll before, but I found it to be great for making websites for clients that don't know HTML, CSS, JS, JQuery, etc.










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    I have been working on a Jekyll website/blog for someone and I am having issues with the css working for anything other than the website's home page. This makes me think it is an issue with the stylesheet HREF. I am also getting this error in Chrome dev tool:



    GET https://tanglesandtwists.github.io/macrame/11/17/2018/assets/css/main.css net::ERR_ABORTED 404



    Here is the website
    &
    Here is the github project



    The website's stylesheets all work fine on my local host when I run jekyll serve on the command line. This is what is confusing me greatly. I understand the font not wanting to load because it is calling HTTP not HTTPS but this is not external and is located in a seperate folder in the directory.



    Here is my tree I called that should work:



    ├───about
    ├───assets
    │ ├───css
    │ ├───images
    │ │ ├───hero
    │ │ ├───posts
    │ │ └───thumbnail
    │ └───javascripts
    │ └───plugins
    ├───macrame
    │ └───11
    │ └───17
    │ └───2018



    The file in macrame/11/17/18 on line 81 calls:



    <link rel="stylesheet" href="assets/css/main.css">



    Any and all help is greatly appreciated. I have never used Jekyll before, but I found it to be great for making websites for clients that don't know HTML, CSS, JS, JQuery, etc.










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      I have been working on a Jekyll website/blog for someone and I am having issues with the css working for anything other than the website's home page. This makes me think it is an issue with the stylesheet HREF. I am also getting this error in Chrome dev tool:



      GET https://tanglesandtwists.github.io/macrame/11/17/2018/assets/css/main.css net::ERR_ABORTED 404



      Here is the website
      &
      Here is the github project



      The website's stylesheets all work fine on my local host when I run jekyll serve on the command line. This is what is confusing me greatly. I understand the font not wanting to load because it is calling HTTP not HTTPS but this is not external and is located in a seperate folder in the directory.



      Here is my tree I called that should work:



      ├───about
      ├───assets
      │ ├───css
      │ ├───images
      │ │ ├───hero
      │ │ ├───posts
      │ │ └───thumbnail
      │ └───javascripts
      │ └───plugins
      ├───macrame
      │ └───11
      │ └───17
      │ └───2018



      The file in macrame/11/17/18 on line 81 calls:



      <link rel="stylesheet" href="assets/css/main.css">



      Any and all help is greatly appreciated. I have never used Jekyll before, but I found it to be great for making websites for clients that don't know HTML, CSS, JS, JQuery, etc.










      share|improve this question













      I have been working on a Jekyll website/blog for someone and I am having issues with the css working for anything other than the website's home page. This makes me think it is an issue with the stylesheet HREF. I am also getting this error in Chrome dev tool:



      GET https://tanglesandtwists.github.io/macrame/11/17/2018/assets/css/main.css net::ERR_ABORTED 404



      Here is the website
      &
      Here is the github project



      The website's stylesheets all work fine on my local host when I run jekyll serve on the command line. This is what is confusing me greatly. I understand the font not wanting to load because it is calling HTTP not HTTPS but this is not external and is located in a seperate folder in the directory.



      Here is my tree I called that should work:



      ├───about
      ├───assets
      │ ├───css
      │ ├───images
      │ │ ├───hero
      │ │ ├───posts
      │ │ └───thumbnail
      │ └───javascripts
      │ └───plugins
      ├───macrame
      │ └───11
      │ └───17
      │ └───2018



      The file in macrame/11/17/18 on line 81 calls:



      <link rel="stylesheet" href="assets/css/main.css">



      Any and all help is greatly appreciated. I have never used Jekyll before, but I found it to be great for making websites for clients that don't know HTML, CSS, JS, JQuery, etc.







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                Your path should be absolute (relative to the root of the site).






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                Your path should be absolute (relative to the root of the site).







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