Drupal paths in themes - drupal

On certain pages drupal_get_path isn't working correctly (or it is and I've got the wrong function)
The base path is wrong
Example:
Image is supposed to be at
http://domain.com/sites/all/modules/pecapture/images/headline_dontmissout.jpg
But when on
http://domain.com/node/9
The URL is
http://domain.com/node/sites/all/modules/pecapture/images/headline_dontmissout.jpg
The same happens on the page
http://domain.com/admin/build/ and block edit page
How do I get the right path?

added base_path() to beginning of my paths...

base_path (http://api.drupal.org/api/base_path), if you use php code.
In html case, just add "/", like: /sites/all/modules/pecapture/images/headline_dontmissout.jpg
One problem: if you work on subfolder (Drupal installed in internal folder of main site): http://domain.com/subfoldersite, it will not correct, becase will remove "subfoldersite".

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Where could be inline-css in Wordpress

I am working on this webpage:http://hypoinvest.sk/ which runs on Wordpress with this theme If you check source code you can see a lot of inline-css and I want to know in which files are actually defined. Only thing what I know about it they are called by function wp_head() in header.php. I have local copy of all files on this web and I can't find any mention about some of that css rules through unix grep. Anyone suspect where these css rules could be located?
check site and let me know.
Run a search in the source code for
style-inline
As this appears to be the 'handle' designated as the first variable in the function wp_add_inline_style. The "-css" is added automatically. You'll see this on line 79 of the page source.
https://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/wp_add_inline_style
You want to check your page back-end site where you put content ,
I think are you using any compose or editor to create page on edit page.
check it edit option it has some inline css.

SilverStripe 3: Load/Create page outside of the CMS

is it possible to create a page outside of the cms?
For example:
I would like to use jquery .load() to load a segment into a current page.
Is it possible to create a html or .ss file somewhere in the theme folder eg: self-contained-page.html so if I then visit www.domain.com/self-contained-paged.html I will be able to visit this page.
While you can of course serve static files, you can also "ajaxify" parts of your page. Not sure if that's what you want to do, but in case someone else is trying to do something similar.
While you could use some fancy tools like pjax or history.js, you can also do it manually. I've recently done this with SS 2.4, but SS 3 should be pretty similar:
In your controller, add a public function so you can access it via /yourpage/load (or whatever you want to call it):
public function load(){
return $this->renderWith(array('AjaxLoad'));
}
In your templates/Layout add a file AjaxLoad.ss.
If you only want to serve that page via your jQuery .load(), simply add the content right inside the file.
If you want to use the piece of content both on your regular page and want to replace it with the ajaxified version, use <% include PageSnippet %> both on the general and the ajaxified page. Then simply define your content in templates/Include/PageSnippet.ss.
You can see it in action at http://www.contentaward.at/content-lab-vienna/608#details (click on the small images at the bottom of the page). Hope this makes it clear.
there is no problem with serving static html files from anywhere in your silverstripe installation, just note to always add the file extension to your urls, as otherwise silverstripe's url routing (using mod_rewrite, see the .htaccess file) will kick in.
also note to always use the full path to the file, so in case you placed your file in 'themes/mytheme/test.html' the url will be 'http://www.domain.com/themes/mytheme/test.html'
You can of course reference a html file in the theme folder just as you would do with a css file, f.e. :
www.domain.com/themes/yourtheme/self-contained-paged.html
If you dont mind to not have it in the theme folder you can also place it into root dir.
Or you can modify your .htaccess and apply some mod_rewrite or redirect rules to point into the theme folder.
If you want to use .ss files you probably have to use CMS pages.

Am I able to create a taxonomy/term/%/x view path using the term alias?

I have enabled the built in taxonomy/term/% view
I have created a display with path /taxonomy/term/%/test
I also have a URL alias setup on the taxonomy/term path to be /fruits/apple
So I would expect this to work /fruits/apple/test would display my view.
When I browse to this path I get Page not found.
If I browse to the un-aliased path ie /taxonomy/term/156/test it works.
Should the alias work like this?
Ive tried every combination I can think of. Reenabled the view, created new displays, removed all other displays etc
Try this: Path redirect. If itsn't help, rewrite engine help to you.
Try sub-pathauto module.
This module extends that behavior by also matching known sub-paths and
replacing them with their respective alias.
For example, if user/1 is aliased to users/admin, this module rewrites
the link to the user contact page user/1/contact to use the aliased
URL users/admin/contact instead.

DRUPAL broken images after enabling url rewriting

I turned on URL rewriting on Drupal, and some URL image are broken.
For example :
local/tw/sites/all/themes/tw/images/1-p1.jpg become
local/tw/content/sites/all/themes/tw/images/1-p1.jpg
or
local/tw/sites/all/themes/tw/images/2-p1.jpg become
local/tw/node/sites/all/themes/tw/images/2-p1.jpg
Any ideas?
If you used relative path, and you're talking about contents within nodes, it's perfectly normal, since "node/" is interpreted like a directory.
You could fix this problem adding a "/" before image src, or using module like Path Filter that provides a simple file:relative/path/to/file syntax.

base URL problem

in my Drupal site
http://www.revdup.co.uk
I recently changed the domain name, I had to change a few absolute URLs and everything seems to be working fine now, except the front page, and only when I am logged in, not as a guest..
for some reason all the theme images (such as those used to build blocks appearance) are using an incorrect version of the base URL eg:
revdup.co.uk/revdup/themes/drupal_pwc010_tech/images/Block-s.png
instead of:
revdup.co.uk/themes/drupal_pwc010_tech/images/Block-s.png
I have changed the base URL variable in settings.php
Why is this only happening on one page and how can I fix it?
You'll need to explicitly clean the template cache. Go to Administrator->Themes->Selected theme->configure->Save.
This will regenerate the template cache with correct urls. Also clear the drupal cache in Admin/settings/performance.

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