You can look at how app icons are made. This would be comparable to what you want, i think.

offhand i can't remember how we do it, but iirc those aren't in the sprites.

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On 2019-05-30 15:27:43, Andrew Lemin via observium <observium@observium.org> wrote:

Hi Adam,

Yes and of course I want to make it compatible with the SVN upgrades ;)

Ahhh, that’s how you are doing it! I was baffled as I couldn’t even find the images when searching the file tree :)

I think I will still try as I have a few icons I would like to create (for each of the various products that we use - like WANGuard, TACACS etc etc).

Observium has become the centre/go-to place for our network team now :) and I would like to make this integrated and look as clean as the rest of it.

Thanks for the pointer, I’ll see what I can put together.

Thanks for your time, Andy.


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On 30 May 2019, at 15:16, Adam Armstrong <adama@memetic.org> wrote:

We don't really have much of a facility to use custom icons. The icons come from a sprite file and are defined in css.

There config entries are in config/definitions/wui.inc.php iirc.

You could perhaps define a custom CSS entry that loaded a custom icon, but man, seems a lot of effort :)

Adam.

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On 30 May 2019, at 14:42, Andrew Lemin via observium <observium@observium.org> wrote:

Good morning/afternoon/evening,

 

Just a quick question.

 

I have created a custom drop-down menu in the navbar, and would like to define a custom icon like; $config['icon’]['company-logo'] which provides a .png file in the images folder etc.

 

Or more specifically instead of;

$navbar['4D-DC'] = array('url' => '#', 'icon' => $config['icon']['company-logo'], 'title' => 'URLS');

 

Maybe this would work (sadly it doesn’t);

$navbar['4D-DC'] = array('url' => '#', 'icon' => ‘images/company-logo.png’, 'title' => ''URLS'');

 

I cannot find anywhere in the code where the $config['icon’] array is defined, and it is not in the database’s config table either?

 

Thanks, Andy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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