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Hello guys!
I'm working on an academic website, and for this purpose I choosed the template Magnolia.
I'm setting the Social Media icons but I have and ENORMOUS (for me) problem... I can't find the logos of two portals (http://www.academia.edu and http://www.researchgate.net)
Of course I was looking on FontAwesome but I didn't found any solution... do you know any another way to insert that logos?
Is a way to put just alphabetical letters (A for academia.edu and RG for researchgate.net) instead of a logo?
Many thanks
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Hello

If you could provide URLs to images of icons for your sites we can then map classes to them images with CSS?

Ciarán
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Hello

Firstly try add the following CSS to the Custom CSS field of your settings (Custom CSS tab)...

https://gist.github.com/ciar4n/7fbf4b436743c663985c93020f1285b5

Once added create 2 new custom social icons in the General -> Social Icons tab and use the custom-icon1 and custom-icon2 classes in the Custom Icon field.

Ciarán
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It works!
thank you so much, the problem is that the quality of the icons is not compatible but I'll work on it and try to fix.
thanks
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