On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 9:18 AM, garethjmsaunders
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've been doing some work with Blueprint CSS, and was recently looking
> for the Link Icons plugin that Olav Bjorkoy wrote -- it's referenced
> in the discussion post archives on "Fri, 07 Sep 2007 15:54" -- just do
> a search for "Link icons".
>
> It's the one that does this:
>
> /* --------------------------------------------------------------
>
>   link-icons.css
>   * Icons for links based on protocol or file type.
>
>   See the Readme file in this folder for additional instructions.
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------- */
>
> /* Use this class if a link gets an icon when it shouldn't. */
> body a.noicon { background:none; padding:0; margin:0; }
>
> /* Make sure the icons are not cut */
> a[href^="http:"], a[href^="mailto:";], a[href^="http:"]:visited,
> a[href$=".pdf"], a[href$=".doc"], a[href$=".xls"], a[href$=".rss"],
> a[href$=".rdf"], a[href^="aim:"] {
>  padding:2px 22px 2px 0;
>  margin:-2px 0;
>  background-repeat: no-repeat;
>  background-position: right center;
> }
>
> /* External links */
> a[href^="http:"]          { background-image: url(icons/
> external.png); }
> a[href^="mailto:";]        { background-image: url(icons/email.png); }
> a[href^="http:"]:visited  { background-image: url(icons/
> visited.png); }
>
> /* Files */
> a[href$=".pdf"]   { background-image: url(icons/pdf.png); }
> a[href$=".doc"]   { background-image: url(icons/doc.png); }
> a[href$=".xls"]   { background-image: url(icons/xls.png); }
>
> /* Misc */
> a[href$=".rss"],
> a[href$=".rdf"]   { background-image: url(icons/feed.png); }
> a[href^="aim:"]   { background-image: url(icons/im.png); }
>
> But I notice that it's not listed in the plugins page.  Is there any
> reason for this?  Was it purposefully left out, because it's a great
> little plugin, that I've been using and building on for our own
> filetypes (added QuickTime, https:// and a little shopping cart for
> our online shop URL).
>
> So, my question: Will the link-icons plugin be made available again
> within the plugins page?


Gareth,

I have no idea why it was removed, but Olav would know because he
removed it while he was still maintaining the framework. Could you
send me what you have for it? I would certainly appreciate if you
could include the updates you have made for it. Then, I could make a
repo for it on Github and link it from the plugins page. Thanks in
advance.

-- 
--
Christian Montoya
christianmontoya.net

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