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Is is possible to import remote CSS files using the "add custom css files" feature or another?
I'd like to include FontAwesome and generally load it from the template if the template does so, but some I've come across don't so I'd like to be able to use the hosted version they offer. I added in the remote URL into the "add custom css files" box but the icons didn't show up. (Had Cache Killer on).
Also would it be possible for you to include a button for dropping in Font Awesome icons?
I'd like to include FontAwesome and generally load it from the template if the template does so, but some I've come across don't so I'd like to be able to use the hosted version they offer. I added in the remote URL into the "add custom css files" box but the icons didn't show up. (Had Cache Killer on).
Also would it be possible for you to include a button for dropping in Font Awesome icons?
Is is possible to import remote CSS files using the "add custom css files" feature or another?
You can do this via an @import rule in a local css file, but I am adding support for external stylesheets in the next update.
Please note that due to browser security restrictions, the styles in external stylesheets cannot be shown the Styles list.
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
Is is possible to import remote CSS files using the "add custom css files" feature or another?
You can do this via an @import rule in a local css file, but I am adding support for external stylesheets in the next update.
Please note that due to browser security restrictions, the styles in external stylesheets cannot be shown the Styles list.
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
more than a month ago
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#90641
No problem, thanks Ryan.
I take it that's a no on the "insert Icon" button?
I take it that's a no on the "insert Icon" button?
I take it that's a no on the "insert Icon" button?
I will investigate the possibility of a Font Icon plugin. I would like something that could be configured for various font icon libraries, rather than just Font Awesome.
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
more than a month ago
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#90663
Yeah that would be great - perhaps Google's Material Icons or similar?
more than a month ago
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#90767
I guess one issue is that even the main ones vary in their implementation - Bootstrap tends to <span> or <i> tags to embed whereas Material Icons tends to use ligatures. I thought that Bootstrap might be the easiest option, at least to start with, since it's commonly used and often included in site templates anyway.
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