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  • rclpris Friend
    #848425

    it used to look like this when I bought this template. I don’t know why it got changed on its own last time. So your staff asked me to copy the original template and create the jpg on my own. Then, he helped me to use the customized icons. Can you help me to fix it, the original icons are still in the same location where it was uploaded.

    Saguaros Moderator
    #851505

    It would take time to as this is customisation work, could you post that topic here and follow it again?

    rclpris Friend
    #851539

    post to which location? This is already the original location

    I really hope to get the original settings back, that was the one that’s suitable to the website

    rclpris Friend
    #862496

    strong textHi, could you please help me out? I want to get it fixed

    Saguaros Moderator
    #864118

    I meant the topic which you’re based on that to customise the icons for these social networks, I will take a look and if I can help.

    rclpris Friend
    #865132

    yes please, could you please take a look at it? what other information do you need from me? I will give it to you

    Saguaros Moderator
    #868357

    I mean the topic that you have suggestion on the change you made, could you send me that link?

    rclpris Friend
    rclpris Friend
    Saguaros Moderator
    #870265

    I see that suggestion from another guy but AddThis has already changed its markup along with the new version so that customisation will not work anymore. You will have to customise it again.

    rclpris Friend
    #871158

    ok, is there a way to modify the code so that it only uses my own jpg?

    Saguaros Moderator
    #873390

    You can set your image as background and set position for it.

    For example,

    .social-link .addthis_toolbox > a.addthis_button_facebook_follow span {
    background: url(PATH/OF/YOUR/IMAGE/HERE) XXpx YYpx;
    }

    while XX, YY is position of facebook icon in your image. (http://www.w3schools.com/cssref/pr_background-position.asp)

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