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Hello,

I am trying to add BlueSky to my social media icons on my Colette template. I have Joomla 5, and I've confirmed that I am using a version of FontAwesome that includes the blue sky icon. On the FontAwesome website, it says to use. "fa-brands fa-bluesky" as the class. When I add this to the custom icon field, I get a strange little rectangle instead of the blue sky icon. I have tried "fa-bluesky" by itself, and it does not work either.

I would appreciate some guidance on how to properly put this class into the field so that the icon shows up correctly.

Thank you very much,
Michael
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As mentioned in my post, I have the correct font awesome library. I have confirmed this by manually editing the code in my browser to get the icon to show up.

The template ads "fa" to what I type into the icon field, thereby breaking it. This appears to work for other icons, but for some reason does not work for the blue sky icon.

Below are screenshots showing this. I would like to know what to enter in the Custom Icon field to haver the icon show up.

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Hi Michael, please enter the following into the Custom Icon field:


bluesky


Best regards
Marcel
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