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  • Pankaj Sharma Moderator
    #1074873

    Hi
    Sorry, this module does not have the option to add icon to the images.
    There is only image option is present here

    lawyerlinguist Friend
    #1074976

    Ok thanks;
    but how to add, let’s say, icons in a custom html module?
    How to know about the available icons?
    Thank you

    Pankaj Sharma Moderator
    #1074986

    Hi
    In the custom HTML module, you can use the icons font awesome Here
    Kindly set the default editor to NONE from system > global configurations.
    Becuase some editors remove the icon codes.

    Regards

    lawyerlinguist Friend
    #1075018

    Thanks for your reply,
    But in the modules, not the custom html, I can choose between icofont and fontAwesome.
    By default I found the icofont and the icons already used are called like, for instance "icofont-law", "icofont-hospital" and so on….so, how can I know the names of all the icons I could already use?
    I see there are icons already available and I’d like to see them and know how they’re called so to replace the ones I found on the default quickstart site.
    Thank you

    lawyerlinguist Friend
    #1075090

    Ok solved.
    The list of the icons is here
    The point is that the fontAwesome version shipped with the template is the 4.5; I’d suggest to update to the current 4.7: it has additional icons I couldn’t find in the template.
    I’ve done it by myself downloading the new version here; unzip the folder, in font-awesome-4.7.0/ you find 2 folders: css and fonts. Copy them in /ja_lawfirm/templates/fonts/font-awesome/; you need to replace the old ones already there.
    And you get the current 4.7 version.
    I hope it helps.

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