Is it possible to have the rollover for the fancy design icon to be a bigger icon rather than the image that gets added to the design?
I have buttons as a fancy design and these are in several places on the design board, so one graphic is added. I don't want to see this, just a zoom of the button.
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Deleted Agent posted
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You can only disable these completely with some custom CSS: .fpd-thumbnail-preview{display: none !important;}
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Deleted Agentposted
over 7 years ago
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You can only disable these completely with some custom CSS: .fpd-thumbnail-preview{display: none !important;}
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Ruth Vantposted
over 7 years ago
When you hover over an item in the fancy designs panel it shows a larger image with the name of the item. I am using photographic icons to show the detail, so I would like the photo to show not the graphic that is actually added to the design as these are different.
Is it possible to have the rollover for the fancy design icon to be a bigger icon rather than the image that gets added to the design?
I have buttons as a fancy design and these are in several places on the design board, so one graphic is added. I don't want to see this, just a zoom of the button.
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Deleted Agent posted over 7 years ago Best Answer
You can only disable these completely with some custom CSS: .fpd-thumbnail-preview{display: none !important;}
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Deleted Agent posted over 7 years ago Answer
You can only disable these completely with some custom CSS: .fpd-thumbnail-preview{display: none !important;}
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Ruth Vant posted over 7 years ago
When you hover over an item in the fancy designs panel it shows a larger image with the name of the item. I am using photographic icons to show the detail, so I would like the photo to show not the graphic that is actually added to the design as these are different.
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Deleted Agent posted over 7 years ago
Sorry what do you mean with rollover?
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