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How to remove the default icon of a <link> when contributing an Intro [message #474823] Wed, 19 November 2008 16:08 Go to next message
Chemi is currently offline ChemiFriend
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Hi, I am playing around with Intro platform and I haven't found a way to
avoid the default image that appears beside a new <link>.
I have added my own <img> in the <group> and in the <link> but it
doesn't matter. It always add its own default image.

Thanks in advance,

Chemi.
Re: How to remove the default icon of a <link> when contributing an Intro [message #474826 is a reply to message #474823] Wed, 19 November 2008 21:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Chris Goldthorpe is currently offline Chris GoldthorpeFriend
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From the description it sounds as though you have created the intro
contribution using the new plug-in wizard. (File->New Plugin and select
Custom plug-in wizard on the Templates page, and then select Universal
Welcome Contribution).

If this is the case the image is defined by the css file
intro/.sample/sample.css and you can change it there.

Chemi wrote:
> Hi, I am playing around with Intro platform and I haven't found a way to
> avoid the default image that appears beside a new <link>.
> I have added my own <img> in the <group> and in the <link> but it
> doesn't matter. It always add its own default image.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Chemi.
Re: How to remove the default icon of a <link> when contributing an Intro [message #474828 is a reply to message #474826] Thu, 20 November 2008 06:17 Go to previous message
Chemi is currently offline ChemiFriend
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Chris Goldthorpe wrote:
> From the description it sounds as though you have created the intro
> contribution using the new plug-in wizard. (File->New Plugin and
> select Custom plug-in wizard on the Templates page, and then select
> Universal Welcome Contribution).
>
> If this is the case the image is defined by the css file
> intro/.sample/sample.css and you can change it there.
Thanks a lot... you are right. I didn't think it was important to add
the XML file as I didn't detect anything related to the image.

Once again, thanks!

Chemi.
Re: How to remove the default icon of a <link> when contributing an Intro [message #622210 is a reply to message #474823] Wed, 19 November 2008 21:00 Go to previous message
Chris Goldthorpe is currently offline Chris GoldthorpeFriend
Messages: 815
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
From the description it sounds as though you have created the intro
contribution using the new plug-in wizard. (File->New Plugin and select
Custom plug-in wizard on the Templates page, and then select Universal
Welcome Contribution).

If this is the case the image is defined by the css file
intro/.sample/sample.css and you can change it there.

Chemi wrote:
> Hi, I am playing around with Intro platform and I haven't found a way to
> avoid the default image that appears beside a new <link>.
> I have added my own <img> in the <group> and in the <link> but it
> doesn't matter. It always add its own default image.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Chemi.
Re: How to remove the default icon of a <link> when contributing an Intro [message #622213 is a reply to message #474826] Thu, 20 November 2008 06:17 Go to previous message
Chemi is currently offline ChemiFriend
Messages: 107
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Chris Goldthorpe wrote:
> From the description it sounds as though you have created the intro
> contribution using the new plug-in wizard. (File->New Plugin and
> select Custom plug-in wizard on the Templates page, and then select
> Universal Welcome Contribution).
>
> If this is the case the image is defined by the css file
> intro/.sample/sample.css and you can change it there.
Thanks a lot... you are right. I didn't think it was important to add
the XML file as I didn't detect anything related to the image.

Once again, thanks!

Chemi.
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