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roy
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Netherlands
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Posted - 21 September 2005 :  04:03:28  Show Profile  Visit roy's Homepage
Can anybody tell me how to change the small images
Im talking about the "new topic" images or "edit forum properties"

but why is the rum gone?

Edited by - Shaggy on 21 September 2005 04:55:00

StephenD
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Australia
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Posted - 21 September 2005 :  04:08:07  Show Profile  Send StephenD a Yahoo! Message
There were a few icon packs around a couple of years ago. Shaggy's MeTV site http://www.tvthemetunes.net/graphics.asp has an excellent collection of different coloured icons. Basically you copy them over your existing icons in your images directory. There was also a Windows.Net icon pack floating around here somewhere.

Or you can find your own and do the same.
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roy
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Netherlands
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Posted - 21 September 2005 :  04:12:25  Show Profile  Visit roy's Homepage
Could you tell me where the images are "linked" inside asp script

but why is the rum gone?
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StephenD
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Australia
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Posted - 21 September 2005 :  04:35:50  Show Profile  Send StephenD a Yahoo! Message
In inc_iconfiles.asp
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Shaggy
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Ireland
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Posted - 21 September 2005 :  04:57:39  Show Profile
You'll only need to edit inc_iconfile.asp if you plan on changing the dimensions of an icon. If the dimensions are the same, simply give it the same name as the existing icon and overwrite it. To change its dimensions, search inc_iconfiles.asp for the relevant file name and you'll find a line that looks like:

const strConstant = "img.ext|w|h"

The w & h are what you'll need to change above, width and height respectively.

You can either create your own icons or have a trawl through this forum for icon packs.


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Edited by - Shaggy on 21 September 2005 04:58:18
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