Okay, so as everyone probably knows from my bitching, I'm working on this site for my dad. After numerous issues, I thought I finally got it to work. He kept having problems when he uploaded it to his site, so I decided to upload it to my personal UB site to work out the kinks. I fixed everything and it all looks great, as seen here:
http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~ana6/portal.phpThe drop down menu works, the images pop open showing all the stuff inside, blah dee blah. It's all handy dandy. Good, right? Just upload it to my dad's site and voila. Well, not so much. We uploaded it to his site and it still didn't work, as seen here:
http://www.nieteacher.org/nienie/The drop down menu doesn't appear, and the images work, but the pop up box no longer does. As far as I can tell, the only reason this is happening is because the webpage doesn't appear to be registering the css or js files, which make everything work. When I go to the source code on my site, and click, say the lightbox.css file, it opens a new window to show the code for that. On my dad's website, it's an empty link. It just redirects itself back to the main page of the site. It shows the css/js files on the FTP. It's right there, sitting in the folder. The css/js, as far as I can tell, is linked up perfectly fine in the main file (portal.php). So, what gives?
There are only 2 major differences between these two sites. One, my dad has to use a portal (which, on my site, isn't hooked up, obviously) in order to make his site work, because in the organization, there's apparently a bunch of different websites exactly like this for each of the members... or something like that. Secondly, when uploaded to the FTP, I put my files in public_html, 'cause that's the place I'm supposed to put them. In his, it goes in some folder called 'www'.
Can anyone figure out why everything works so perfectly on my site, but then blows up on his? I just don't get it. Everything is uploaded the same. For all intents and purposes, it's almost identical... but one works and one doesn't.
So, nerds of sabresjunkie, help a sista out?