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  • loloscott Friend
    #181342

    Hi,

    I’m tring to publish a Icon in an article for exemple “Key” but it didn’t work.
    Use <p class=”key”><span class=”icon”> </span>Your message goes here!</p> to make this.
    Please someone has the same problem?
    Thank’s

    Saguaros Moderator
    #469837

    Hi there,

    Based on the JA Purity II template demo, there’s a bit more class on the <p> than what you have.

    Please use this instead: <p class=”ja-typo-icon icon-key”><span class=”icon”> </span>Your message goes here!</p>

    I hope this is what you are looking for.

    loloscott Friend
    #469937

    H,
    Thank you for your answer but when I copy paste your code in HTML section and I closed the windows.
    After I saw it again, I got only that <p class=”ja-typo-icon icon-key”>Your message goes here!</p> and no key icon in my article.
    Do you know with.

    Saguaros Moderator
    #470079

    Hi again,

    If possible, could you pm me admin and FTP account of your site? and please tell me which article you want to add this key icon, I shall check for you.

    loloscott Friend
    #470098

    Hi,
    Thank you It’s done

    Saguaros Moderator
    #470194

    Hi again,

    I cannot login with account you PM’d me, please update again.

    loloscott Friend
    #470276

    Hi,
    ok done.

    Saguaros Moderator
    #470385

    Hi again,

    Please let me know which article you wanna add this icon, I access your site ‘s backend but there r so many articles here so I don’t know which one is.

    loloscott Friend
    #470571

    Hi
    it’s done, id 115.
    Thanks

    Saguaros Moderator
    #470678

    Hi again,

    The problem comes from the TinyMCE editor, it cleans up: <span class=”icon”> </span> automatically.

    So pls before you add this typo to your articles: <p class=”ja-typo-icon icon-key”><span class=”icon”> </span>Your message goes here!</p>, goto Backend > Site > Configuration > Default editor> and set to None. It will be fine 🙂

    loloscott Friend
    #470774

    Hi,

    Thanks a lot.
    Ok no problem very good solution.
    Regards.

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