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I'm testing my html using CSS3. When I drop my .html file on to my Safari browser everything works, but in Firefox I get plain html with no CSS

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I'm testing my html using CSS3. When I drop my .html file on to my Safari browser everything works, but in Firefox it displays plain html with no CSS or javascript

I'm testing my html using CSS3. When I drop my .html file on to my Safari browser everything works, but in Firefox it displays plain html with no CSS or javascript

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Can you post the problem page online?

If this page is only on your computer, are you testing using a file:// URL? If so, is the CSS or JS in an external file? Firefox imposes certain security restrictions on paths when using file:// to avoid pages having access to folders beyond the "site" you're testing.

You could check for errors in the Browser Console (which you can open from the Developer menu). I suggest clicking the Clear button in the console, then reloading your page to see just the messages relevant to its initial load.

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It is best to use only relative paths to additional files if you test locally and only go up to nested directories and not go back in the directory tree.