Then Maybe Hard coded.Home Tab as Icon not work if i change index page route
Its done in CSS now, to save template edits.Hello @Audentio
How to change default Widget font awasome with 1.3 ?
Before i use html for widget title, example : <i class="fa fa-users"></i>Members online
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Can you give me an example , how to change font awasome of Members Online now widget ?Its done in CSS now, to save template edits.
Long time, but got this fixed. Thanks for posting it.Hey @Audentio ,
I noticed one of my custom addons wasn't selecting the tab when viewing the page. I had our developer look into it and he found the following:
PHP:<xen:if is="@uix_removeTabLinks">PopupClosed<xen:else />{xen:if $extraTab.selected, 'selected', 'PopupClosed'}</xen:if>
I hope this is helpful for your future release.
Can you give me an example , how to change font awasome of Members Online now widget ?
.section.membersOnline h3:before,
.section.userList h3:before {
content: "\f0c0";
}
Hi, Sheldon. Tyler here (member of the @Audentio Design team). I've made a fix for this. Here's a preview. Look for a release in first half of next week.Also... the design changes a bit
Previous:
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BETA
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This is obviously with "Home" turned off. Somehow, it should still replicate that look when not having "home".
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Just looks sorta unfinished.
Hi, Sheldon. Tyler here (member of the @Audentio Design team). I've made a fix for this. Here's a preview. Look for a release in first half of next week.
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All that will be required is the addition of a padding-left on @navTabs via the style properties. The first navTab should automatically un-round once that padding is added .Is there a reason it cannot go back to how it was displayed before the "home icon" additions, like it was here?
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That looks immensely better that what is shown now. It gave it much better definition that the light border around the edge.
We're hoping that people find the theme to be an easy to use styling framework. My first suggestion is to start toggling the custom style properties right out of the box. Try playing around with some of the settings: collapsible nodes, side-by-side nodes, collapsible sidebar, navigation at top, covered style, sticky header, search position, the extended footer, gutter width, fixed vs fluid width. Then get into the nitty gritty aesthetic stuff via the standard style properties and custom css templates.Pretty sure I'm going to pick up a copy of UI.X and try to pull off a (and fail) a @Sheldon move and customize it to my site. lol. But from the designs he's done, I'm sure its highly extensible. The default style just leaves me wanting more on my site. lol
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