I'm a bit confused here.
I have a simple controller which loads a view. The view contains a form and links some CSS files. I don't really want to do ../../css/global.css
in my link tag. I want to use the base_url() method and then go /css/.
I know a friend uses the following:
<link href="{base_url}css/style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
However, I can't get that to work. He uses CodeIgniter 1.7 though, I'm using the latest (2.something) version. I'm new to CodeIgniter and I wanted to mess around with it, but I can't even link a simple CSS file :(
My view is in /logic/views/index.php
, my css files are in /css/
Thanks a bunch.
I put my css files in the root directory and link them like this
Using link_tag allows me to access them easily
You can use the URL helper to ease your URL woes :)
http://codeigniter.com/user_guide/helpers/url_helper.html
Usage
Load it up in your bootstrap
And whenever you need something you can use
Or just assign it as a handy base url so you can use it wherever you want.
Note
Remember to define your proper base URL in the config file before using this method.
for CI 2+ you can add $this->load->helper('url'); before you load the view and then add <link href="<?php echo base_url().'css/style.css';?>" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" /> into your view file.
I think your problem is that base_url is a function in ci 2+ so try this instead
It depends how you defined base_url if you did an ending slash otherwise just add a slash so