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Originally Posted by jaycob
wow no more smilie drop down in quick reply, can that be helped please?
love this.
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Isn't that the favorite smilies add on? Smilies appear below if you used that add on, of the editor. Or they appear to the right of the editor if you didn't change it. Therefore you'd need to add one for the smilies and edit the templates for it to show.
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Originally Posted by Dream
Well done Wayne, good job. Installed.
They are smaller than they look in the screenshot though.
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Yes they are, 16 x 16 is how he did all of them, as that is similar to what the color.gif starts at, but it actually starts at 16 x 21 because of that stupid color bar line. So he probably made them to be uniform size.
Also in the past when I changed my editor I noticed that even though I used the same exact sizes that were listed before, something in the template cuts a pixel off on the bottom. So I manually edited the 3 templates to make the height one pixel more or 21 height so that they aren't cut.
Just edit the height width param's in the template if you want them to appear bigger. Not a big deal, just time consuming.
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My question to Wayne is this:
You say this only works on an unmodified template, can I edit the template however I want after that, or am I going to do something so that it will not work with an edited template?
The editor starts as a gray color, if I've done other things to my editor in regards to its color or the background will that get reverted back by reverting those templates?
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In closing I'm still happy with what you've done and I'm going to play with it a bit tonight to see if it's useful for us or not, but I don't see how it only working on unedited templates is beneficial. That means that all the changes we made and others have will have to all be reapplied again, and that can be a hassle dependent upon how many changes have been made. Instead of just having it overwrite the imagery, or change the code within a template.