Hi
I have looked through the images folder but I cant find the new new priority icon set. the one that goes from red to grey.
is there somewhere I can dowenload them?
I created my own icons - word art in powerpoint or word, then saved as an image. I then loaded those images to a project ticket. This gave me a url that I could use for each priority.
Inspired idea to post the images in an issue. Then click on the image to view it and right-click to save the file location. Then use that in the Priorities as the "Icon URL". Great idea, and I used it myself, thanks!
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They're not icons, they're css formatted text.
If you look at the html, you get class=" jira-issue-status-lozenge aui-lozenge jira-issue-status-lozenge-green jira-issue-status-lozenge-done aui-lozenge-subtle jira-issue-status-lozenge-max-width-medium"
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Thanks but where do you mean I found find that in the html? Since I dont have the css 'icons' in my installation I cant see the html code for that. And how can I put this css code instead of icons? is it in the url for the icon in the 'edit' view of the priority?
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There are no icons. There's css that says "when I find tag X around a word, draw it this way". When you look at a page that has a status on it, that's html, and your browser is drawing it as instructed. If you use ctrl-u to look at the plain unformatted html, you get the class stuff I mentioned wrapped around a word. To re-use it, you'll need to replicate what the the css says to draw the word out.
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