No style implemented in Design view

What's happening (PCOC, HTML5) how Design view does not display the effects of the linked CSS files? Everything goes well in Live View mode and on a browser. I have changed a few settings for earlier, it was normal.

I had to disable the display Styles, and then turn it on again. Everything returned to normal (or as normal as possible). Thank you, Jon.

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