No, what I was refering to is in the admin.
(see green bar and list jpgs)
In that case I can certainly do without them.As mentioned above, this change was for more than just cosmetic reasons. In that particular location it isn't an issue, but the same data also gets inserted into the orders tables, and the combination of text and the icon string can be too long for the database to properly handle.
I'll make a guess here, I removed the auspost files via FTP, then upload ozpost files, THEN went to admin to turn it on and configure. Perhaps if I had started at adim and removed auspost via the button there, then FTP'd then back to admin and swithched on the new one.The icons in /admin/includes/ ... etc were only a copy of the icons under /includes/, and really shouldn't be needed with 'ozpost' because they are supposed to be disabled for the admin functions of the store.
I really can't explain they they are even attempting to show with your setup.
This is why I'm making that quess: Today I again removed all ozpost files and reloaded. After went to admin and it was already "on" (no install button) I removed it (via the button) then had the install button. After installing, things looked differant this time. No red square withX and no alt text, but I do get an empty square. (see green bar after and list after jpgs)
I'm not knowledgable enough to venture a guess if it is a "bug" perhaps as I said before, if one were to turn off in admin swap files then go back to admin it wouldn't happen. Can rements of code be left over in a cache? (Am I just making up %#@$ now?)At the moment it is more of a curiosity, but it could also indicate a bug in my code, so I am mildly interested. :-)
Just in case you are curious (as I was) I ran an image report on my admin screen with the ozpost mod selected (after reinstall) and this is what I got for the blank square.
Oh... I reached the max for file uploading. I'll post again.
Personally, the only image I would perfer to have as text, is the "days delivery". I couldn't think of any others.I've tried to cater for both preferences (icons vs text) with the config option in the admin settings. Just in case others are reading this, the modification I gave you is a compromise, it gives a mix of both text and icons. I'd consider making this an admin setting too, but it may cause confusion. What do you think?
Anyone else?
Thanks for the tip, I'll do that when I've finished them.No offence taken. In fact if I like what you've done I may even want to use them myself, and possibly even use them in future distributions (with your permission, Credit will be given).
As for posting them, the easiest way would be:
1. Zip them all up into a single file (if using XP or similar just select them all, right click then 'send to zip' (or similar).
2. Create or reply to a message in this forum announcing what they are.
3. Before submitting your message Attach the zip file by clicking on the paperclip icon at the top of the message box. This will produce a popup window that will let you browse to the zip file on your computer. Press the 'upload' button, and finally, 'submit reply'
David
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