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CSS Not Loading in Chrome: How to Force it to Work

To fix this issue, keep your browser up to date at all times

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Updated onOctober 13, 2023

updated onOctober 13, 2023

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Is CSS not loading in Chrome? This can be a big problem as it will cause your pages not to be rendered properly and make the website unusable.

Although this can be a major issue, fixing it is relatively simple, and in today’s guide we’re going to show you a couple of solutions that you can use.

Why is my CSS file not working on Chrome?

There may be other reasons. But, in most situations, these are the ones you will see.

What can I do if CSS is not loading in Chrome?

What can I do if CSS is not loading in Chrome?

Before we start fixing this issue, there’s one thing you need to check:

1. Update Chrome

Quick Tip:

It may be a real nuisance to deal with CSS problems on your current browser, so won’t you consider a change?

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2. Clear cache and cookies

3. Disable problematic extensions

4. Check if the web server has a problem or not (for designers/developers)

5. Correct CSS encoding and format (for designers)

6. Disable CSS minification and lazy loading (For developers)

7. Try a different network

If your internet connection fails to load all website resources, CSS may not work in Chrome or any other browser. So, you can try to use a VPN or a different network to check if everything is OK.

We suggestPrivate Internet Access(PIA) as it is the most stable-performing VPN due to its largest global network.

What to do if CSS is not working in Chrome but works in Firefox?

This issue is widespread. You may see that CSS is not working on Google Chrome but works on IE, Firefox, Edge, or any other browser.

The reason can be the corrupted temporary data, different CSS encoding, and a third-party Chrome extension that utilizes CSS stylesheets. The above methods are enough to solve this type of situation. You will not need to follow anything else.

This can be an inconvenient issue, but our fixes should be able to help you. Keep in mind that this can affect other problems, and many reported thatCSS is not working in FirefoxandCSS issues in Safari.

This article has shown the most effective ways to fix CSS not working on Chrome and similar problems. If you know other methods, write in the comment box.

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Hasibul Kabir

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Hasibul Kabir is a Tech-Enthusiast Blogger, Web Developer & Hobbyist Game Developer. Writing about Technology, mainly Windows, Mac, iOS, etc., is his main focus, besides doing some computer science-related work.

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Hasibul Kabir

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He’s a tech enthusiast, web developer & hobbyist game developer with a keen eye for Windows errors & bugs.