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Dear,

I set twitter, facebook in the revolve template. I want a custom Strava icon? Where can i create that?

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Thank you.

Greets Maikel
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Hi Maikel

Sorry to say this area of the template only supports the FontAwesome icon set. There does appear to be strong support to adding Strava so hopefully this font will be added soon.. https://github.com/FortAwesome/Font-Awesome/issues/3313

In the mean time you could add a Strava image icon to the header-2 module position (Custom module). We could then offer you some custom CSS to position the icon to your taste.

Ciarán
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Hi,

i can't make him self? Where can i find the complet icon set?

I put a strava in the header2?

I want him next to Twitter

Please help!

Maikel
  1. more than a month ago
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Hi Maikel

There is no option to include non FontAwesome icons in this area of the template. Currently there is no Stava icon with the FontAwesome icon set.

A stava icon can be placed in header-2 module position using a custom module (Extensions -> Modules -> New -> Custom).

Ciarán
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Okay,

No problem i hope Strava add soon.

Maikel
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