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CodeIgniter + CSS


Good Day, I'm learning CodeIgniter with Smarty. My CSS file is stored in

/App01/application/views/css/main.css

To link my CSS I use:

<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="http://localhost:88/APP1/application/views/css/layout.css" media="screen" />

But CSS is not applied on my page. When I open CSS URL, I get a message:

Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /APP1/application/views/css/layout.css on this server.

Please, what am I doing wrong? I'd like to keep my CSS together with the view because in future I'd like to learn how to create multiple themes and I thing the CSS should be kept within the theme folder.

Can I replace URL path to CSS file with some Smarty variable so that when I move my application I do not need to change CSS URL path in templates manually?

Thank you in advance! Vojtech


Solution

  • Anything in the /application folder of CodeIgniter should be considered out-of-bounds. For the best security, you should actually consider keeping /application above your www or public_html folder in a structure such as this:

    – application
        – controllers
        – models
        – views
        – ...
    – system
        – core
        – libraries
        – ...
    – public_html
        – index.php
    

    This makes your application code safer.

    I’d advise creating your client-side scripts and CSS in a public folder. For example public_html/css and public_html/js. Or, if you wanted to go down the theme route, possibly name each CSS file as the name of the theme, so you’d have css/theme1.css and css/theme2.css.

    If your site will always work from the root of a domain, then you can just use:

    <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/css/layout.css" media="screen" />
    

    But if you feel that you’re going to be moving all sorts of things around, then consider preparing the file location in your controller before sending it to Smarty.

    $this->load->helper('url');
    $this->smarty->assign('css_file', base_url("css/theme1.css"));
    

    That will return:

    http://localhost/app1/css/theme.css
    

    Or whatever your CodeIgniter URL is.