Logout kills layout

Smeagol01 - July 22, 2009 - 16:15

i use the alek 2.0 theme an when i logout wit what everbrowiser you want i get this screen

[URL=http://img124.imageshack.us/i/81480986.gif/][IMG]http://img124.imageshack.us/img124/632/81480986.th.gif[/IMG][/URL]

i dont know whats wrong here since when u are logged in it works just fine......

can some one help me im useing drupal 613

That appears to be a Filter

setfree - July 22, 2009 - 16:19

That appears to be a Filter installed on your site (maybe a WYSIWYG editor?) that perhaps the permissions to view are not set for Anonymous users?

ok does php filter count

Smeagol01 - July 22, 2009 - 16:54

ok does php filter count there?

i use the wysiwyg api modul and i ditdnt see any roles concerning that.... and since it dosent work for the admin account too it dosent seem to be permisions missing there since th admin hassall permissions that exist sofar

I think I misunderstood. I

setfree - July 22, 2009 - 18:08

I think I misunderstood. I thought the code you posted is what you were getting on your site. I think you were trying to post a link to an image of what you were seeing. The image, however, is to small to read.

Is this correct? Can you post a new image or a link to your site?

http://img124.imageshack.us/i

Smeagol01 - July 22, 2009 - 19:11

http://img124.imageshack.us/img124/632/81480986.gif

normally you can zoom it its 1600 x 1200

Well, it appears that your

setfree - July 22, 2009 - 20:45

Well, it appears that your CSS files are not being loaded. I can't think of what would cause this. Some things to try:

  • Turn off any CSS caching that you may have enabled under Performance (admin/settings/performance)
  • Clear the caches in Performance (admin/settings/performance)
  • Look at the page source and find the CSS files, then copy/past the URL into a browser to make sure that the CSS files are loading

but if the css isnt loading

Smeagol01 - July 22, 2009 - 21:25

but if the css isnt loading then you should not be able to see it logged in either or am i wrong?

From the Performance Admin

setfree - July 22, 2009 - 21:35

From the Performance Admin screen:

Enabling the page cache will offer a significant performance boost. Drupal can store and send compressed cached pages requested by anonymous users. By caching a web page, Drupal does not have to construct the page each time it is viewed.

Again, I don't know what' wrong, but please trying resetting the Performance page to it's defaults and clearing the cache (on the same screen) and see if this resolves/changes you symptom.

thx i tryed it ant it helped

Smeagol01 - July 22, 2009 - 21:48

thx i tryed it ant it helped thx

 
 

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