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So many users try to install Magento 2 on top-level domain like «localhost», and I think Magento 2 should warn such users during installation #2439
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Yes, agreed! I did fresh install only for admin login to break(infinite loop), and front end page loaded without css... I mean, this issue has been carried over from 1.x can't this be added or at minium a huge warning stating this will be problem... It would've saved me a few hours had i known this. |
Same here. If this is a common issue then at least a warning during installation is warranted. |
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I don't know why this is a problem and how to fix it(I have no css and missing images/media), can someone link me to the solution? (btw I'm a noob so please language for dummies thanks) |
Add domain to your host file something like "magento.local" and point to 127.0.0.1 |
@mage2pro |
According to contributor guide, tickets without response for two weeks should be closed. |
Related to top-level domain issue #5946 |
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