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Magento 2.2 refused to apply stylesheet


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On our Magento 2.2.2 based website we are setting up, we are getting the below 2 error messages (in google console).

I have seen only one other post on the site about this issue and based on what I have read made sure the .htaccess file is in the pub/static folder I also changed the file ownership and also. The file permissions to 777 recursively.



However, still getting the same error?

Any suggestions?



Refused to apply style from '/pub/static/frontend/Smartwave/porto_child/en_US/css/styles-l.css' because its MIME type ('text/html') is not a supported stylesheet MIME type, and strict MIME checking is enabled.

Refused to apply style from '/pub/static/frontend/Smartwave/porto_child/en_US/css/styles-m.css' because its MIME type ('text/html') is not a supported stylesheet MIME type, and strict MIME checking is enabled.









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    On our Magento 2.2.2 based website we are setting up, we are getting the below 2 error messages (in google console).

    I have seen only one other post on the site about this issue and based on what I have read made sure the .htaccess file is in the pub/static folder I also changed the file ownership and also. The file permissions to 777 recursively.



    However, still getting the same error?

    Any suggestions?



    Refused to apply style from '/pub/static/frontend/Smartwave/porto_child/en_US/css/styles-l.css' because its MIME type ('text/html') is not a supported stylesheet MIME type, and strict MIME checking is enabled.

    Refused to apply style from '/pub/static/frontend/Smartwave/porto_child/en_US/css/styles-m.css' because its MIME type ('text/html') is not a supported stylesheet MIME type, and strict MIME checking is enabled.









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      On our Magento 2.2.2 based website we are setting up, we are getting the below 2 error messages (in google console).

      I have seen only one other post on the site about this issue and based on what I have read made sure the .htaccess file is in the pub/static folder I also changed the file ownership and also. The file permissions to 777 recursively.



      However, still getting the same error?

      Any suggestions?



      Refused to apply style from '/pub/static/frontend/Smartwave/porto_child/en_US/css/styles-l.css' because its MIME type ('text/html') is not a supported stylesheet MIME type, and strict MIME checking is enabled.

      Refused to apply style from '/pub/static/frontend/Smartwave/porto_child/en_US/css/styles-m.css' because its MIME type ('text/html') is not a supported stylesheet MIME type, and strict MIME checking is enabled.









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      On our Magento 2.2.2 based website we are setting up, we are getting the below 2 error messages (in google console).

      I have seen only one other post on the site about this issue and based on what I have read made sure the .htaccess file is in the pub/static folder I also changed the file ownership and also. The file permissions to 777 recursively.



      However, still getting the same error?

      Any suggestions?



      Refused to apply style from '/pub/static/frontend/Smartwave/porto_child/en_US/css/styles-l.css' because its MIME type ('text/html') is not a supported stylesheet MIME type, and strict MIME checking is enabled.

      Refused to apply style from '/pub/static/frontend/Smartwave/porto_child/en_US/css/styles-m.css' because its MIME type ('text/html') is not a supported stylesheet MIME type, and strict MIME checking is enabled.






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          It seems that your css hasn't been deployed.



          its MIME type ('text/html')


          indicates that it's (probably) a 404. Have you run setup:static-content:deploy?






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          • The site is in developer mode so deploy is not needed?? However you are right I don't see the files at the above path. Maybe i should just download them and upload them to the above path?

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          • You can't download the files, they have to be deployed. Since your path indicates it's a third-party time, you'd be better served with doing a force deploy (setup:static-content:deploy -f) so that the CSS files are generated.

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          • The site is in developer mode so deploy is not needed?? However you are right I don't see the files at the above path. Maybe i should just download them and upload them to the above path?

            – Jayreis
            May 8 '18 at 16:38













          • You can't download the files, they have to be deployed. Since your path indicates it's a third-party time, you'd be better served with doing a force deploy (setup:static-content:deploy -f) so that the CSS files are generated.

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          It seems that your css hasn't been deployed.



          its MIME type ('text/html')


          indicates that it's (probably) a 404. Have you run setup:static-content:deploy?






          share|improve this answer
























          • The site is in developer mode so deploy is not needed?? However you are right I don't see the files at the above path. Maybe i should just download them and upload them to the above path?

            – Jayreis
            May 8 '18 at 16:38













          • You can't download the files, they have to be deployed. Since your path indicates it's a third-party time, you'd be better served with doing a force deploy (setup:static-content:deploy -f) so that the CSS files are generated.

            – Cold Fridge
            May 8 '18 at 22:34














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          It seems that your css hasn't been deployed.



          its MIME type ('text/html')


          indicates that it's (probably) a 404. Have you run setup:static-content:deploy?






          share|improve this answer













          It seems that your css hasn't been deployed.



          its MIME type ('text/html')


          indicates that it's (probably) a 404. Have you run setup:static-content:deploy?







          share|improve this answer












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          • The site is in developer mode so deploy is not needed?? However you are right I don't see the files at the above path. Maybe i should just download them and upload them to the above path?

            – Jayreis
            May 8 '18 at 16:38













          • You can't download the files, they have to be deployed. Since your path indicates it's a third-party time, you'd be better served with doing a force deploy (setup:static-content:deploy -f) so that the CSS files are generated.

            – Cold Fridge
            May 8 '18 at 22:34



















          • The site is in developer mode so deploy is not needed?? However you are right I don't see the files at the above path. Maybe i should just download them and upload them to the above path?

            – Jayreis
            May 8 '18 at 16:38













          • You can't download the files, they have to be deployed. Since your path indicates it's a third-party time, you'd be better served with doing a force deploy (setup:static-content:deploy -f) so that the CSS files are generated.

            – Cold Fridge
            May 8 '18 at 22:34

















          The site is in developer mode so deploy is not needed?? However you are right I don't see the files at the above path. Maybe i should just download them and upload them to the above path?

          – Jayreis
          May 8 '18 at 16:38







          The site is in developer mode so deploy is not needed?? However you are right I don't see the files at the above path. Maybe i should just download them and upload them to the above path?

          – Jayreis
          May 8 '18 at 16:38















          You can't download the files, they have to be deployed. Since your path indicates it's a third-party time, you'd be better served with doing a force deploy (setup:static-content:deploy -f) so that the CSS files are generated.

          – Cold Fridge
          May 8 '18 at 22:34





          You can't download the files, they have to be deployed. Since your path indicates it's a third-party time, you'd be better served with doing a force deploy (setup:static-content:deploy -f) so that the CSS files are generated.

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          May 8 '18 at 22:34


















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