Icon for the files archive?
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Icon for the files archive?
Okay, I've now decided to put an icon on the files archive (artsoft.org has a green emerald, the forum has a red one, you know what an icon is now? )
But the question is... which RND-icon should I have?
Icons from other graphic-sets could also work, but then I will ask for permission from the graphic author.
But the question is... which RND-icon should I have?
Icons from other graphic-sets could also work, but then I will ask for permission from the graphic author.
Hmm... yellow... I don't know, honestly I'd prefer a purple one instead... Or maybe a BD-one, or a BD2k3-emerald (if Alan permits).bojster wrote:How about a yellow emerald? And my tapes archive could get a purple one if I had any idea how to achieve it.
I must admit that I also didn't know how to do it. But I checked the source of the forum and artsoft.org, and I found this:
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<link REL="icon" HREF="/images/icon_rocksndiamonds_forum-16x16.gif" TYPE="image/gif">
ah that's a nice one. I voted yellow rockford because all the other things are nonsense I think.Darkon wrote:i voted on a yam yam, since a yam yam can contain various different things, which is the same as the archive, it seems quite logical
an emerald... well, that would fit into the rocks and diamonds theme, it wouldnt particularly have a meaning however
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Okay, thanks. I've decided to use the purple emerald. (Feel free to use the yellow bojster, although yellow maybe isn't the easiest colour for the eyes to see...)
Now I have a problem though, I've put <LINK REL="icon" HREF="/rnd/tools/icon_rndfa.gif" TYPE="image/gif"> into my <head>... however, it doesn't show up! I've used it on www.zomis.net/rnd/test.php and www.zomis.net/rnd (i.e. the index page).
I first thought that the frames on the index page mixed the whole thing up, but since it (for me) also don't work on the test.php page either...?
Using Mozilla Firefox 1.0.2
Also tested with IE 6.0, but apparently IE doesn't show any icons at all from any page...
Now I have a problem though, I've put <LINK REL="icon" HREF="/rnd/tools/icon_rndfa.gif" TYPE="image/gif"> into my <head>... however, it doesn't show up! I've used it on www.zomis.net/rnd/test.php and www.zomis.net/rnd (i.e. the index page).
I first thought that the frames on the index page mixed the whole thing up, but since it (for me) also don't work on the test.php page either...?
Using Mozilla Firefox 1.0.2
Also tested with IE 6.0, but apparently IE doesn't show any icons at all from any page...
Aaaah, smart! I never thought of the diamond... I only thought about the yellow emerald and the BD style of emerald, or BD2k3 etc...bojster wrote:Sure, go ahead, steal my idea...
I guess that leaves me with a diamond. At least my page will be worth as much as these three altogether. ;-D
BTW, I can see the emerald on your test page, but not on the main page. However, it has an ugly, white background. Try changing it to transparent.
Hmmm... I thought white was the transparent colour, that's why I changed But which colour is transparent then? Black?
Well, the diamond is taken... sorry ;-] You can use the purple emerald like you wanted, though.
Transparent colour is no colour, so you just have to remove the backgound. It took me a while to do it in gimp, but here's a quick tutorial: take the icon, mark (with shift) all 4 corner areas with the contiguous regions selection tool, inverse the selection, cut out the emerald. Alternatively you can just mark the emerald, but that will be more taxing probably. Now open a new file and totally remove the background, so that you can see the chessboard-like pattern (which indicates there's no bg), paste the emerald, save as png or gif and you're done. If you manage, you can remove the corners after marking them and it should result in the same, but I didn't manage to do that (there was still a white bg), so I used this way around it.
Transparent colour is no colour, so you just have to remove the backgound. It took me a while to do it in gimp, but here's a quick tutorial: take the icon, mark (with shift) all 4 corner areas with the contiguous regions selection tool, inverse the selection, cut out the emerald. Alternatively you can just mark the emerald, but that will be more taxing probably. Now open a new file and totally remove the background, so that you can see the chessboard-like pattern (which indicates there's no bg), paste the emerald, save as png or gif and you're done. If you manage, you can remove the corners after marking them and it should result in the same, but I didn't manage to do that (there was still a white bg), so I used this way around it.