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I have a custom font icon (for hand-drawn medical set) that I would like to use in place of Simple Line Icons. Do you have a recommendation for the best way to add and then select these custom icons for my listing-type fields?
Would it be easiest to 1) duplicate one of the framework > lib > eltd.icons > eltd.custom.php and make appropriate changes? Then add that custom name to eltd.icons.php file as well as several other places.
OR is there an easier way to add my custom.icon.css?
Better way is to create file as we have done for other font icons packs and then to add that in the dropdown menu http://screencast.com/t/edaPMbGeH5 in this file location wp-content\plugins\eltd-listing\post-types\taxonomy-meta-fields.php
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Hello,
I have a custom font icon (for hand-drawn medical set) that I would like to use in place of Simple Line Icons. Do you have a recommendation for the best way to add and then select these custom icons for my listing-type fields?
Would it be easiest to 1) duplicate one of the framework > lib > eltd.icons > eltd.custom.php and make appropriate changes? Then add that custom name to eltd.icons.php file as well as several other places.
OR is there an easier way to add my custom.icon.css?
Regards.
Hi,
Better way is to create file as we have done for other font icons packs and then to add that in the dropdown menu http://screencast.com/t/edaPMbGeH5 in this file location wp-content\plugins\eltd-listing\post-types\taxonomy-meta-fields.php
The Elated Support Center has been moved to our centralized support platform.
Please note that any existing tickets prior to this change will be answered right here on Ticksy, and in due time.
If you wish to submit a new support request, for all new inquiries please head on to our Help Center.
Elated Themes is part of Qode Interactive – the home of 300+ premium WordPress themes.
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