Just as you can use Font Awesome font icons for premium member badges, you can also use them for any permission circle badges, or activity level badges (instead of titles). For purposes of this tip, we will be creating a badge for Activity Level Titles, which can be set via Recipes. First, select the font icon you want from the FontAwesome list of icons, here . Note that while the Solid and Brands icons are free to use, Regular, Light, and Duotone require that you purchase a Pro license.
This is similar to the tip about adding a custom icon to Premium Member badges . For this tip, we'll show you how to display a custom icon next to all Member Titles. Note that the same icon will be displayed for all titles in the example, since there is currently no way to differentiate member titles from a CSS standpoint. First, let's see what our sample Member Title of "Dude" looks like without any styling: 1. First, let's focus on simply adding an icon. You can inject a Font Awesome font...
One of the new features is support for Font Awesome font icons. The advantage of using font icons is that they can scale to different sizes without distorting whereas using images can't scale without distorting or adding blurriness. New to the applilcation are text-based member badges instead of image-based badges. If you want to add some extra flair to your premium member badge, you can inject a Font Awesome font icon with some simple custom CSS. First, you must select which font icon you...
I just found this cool (mostly free) tool that helps you pull a dynamic photo feed from Twitter, Instagram, and/or Facebook. If you use their Pro version, it also includes custom CSS and moderation tools. You can paste their embed code into custom content blocks or custom widgets, or into the header or footer of your Crowdstack site. Options include scrolling banners, grids, and map style. SnapWidget If you decide to try it out, come back and share your design!
I completely agree with the post. Creating the community online is merely a way to HOST people in coming together. It allows connection,(eventually mine will also have chat as most of my members are either deaf or interpreters) People long for connection and having an online community that facilitates a place to meet gives deaf people a sense of belonging that at times they do not have if they live alone or have very little connection with people who are able to communicate with them. Thank...
Hi Ted, This is intriguing... will we be able to enable it but limit the ability to Pip to admins only? And, how do I check to see whether we're on V1 or V2? Thanks! Mary
Hi @MHK@CS2 - Pips will have normal permissions, so you will definitely be able to limit who can post pips to specific circles, if you like. If you never moved your site over to "Cardmode", you are still on Version 1. See this blog post , which explained v1 vs. v2. I can see that your site is still on Version 1.
Aha! Guess who uses a Microsoft Surface Pro and taps everything with her fingers (and therefore has no hover experience). Pls remember that hover states don't exist for people on mobile or touch! Thanks.
We do support "sandbox" sites in the form of a QA environment, but that's only available on Pro plans. You can see it in the pricing comparison here: http://www.hoop.la/plans.php
Hi, where do I go to change the colors in the post type chooser - I hate the colors that are revealing, and not much fond of the change, as it doesn't really integrate with the rest of the site. Any way to go back to what I had there.
It seems like the 'link color' value in my custom theme is also applying to the top nav bar and post type chooser now? Any way to revert back just like @Julie Usher suggested?
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