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no edit button...

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Hi,

I'm not seeing a edit button on the surface of the website i'm running, but when i look in the page source i can see it and click on it...

So has anyone got an idea on how i can show it for the forum members?

Grtz,

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Make sure you have the correct imageset for your language included.
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My edit button is also missing.
In addition the quote and user online images are also missing. I think this may be affecting all of the images in the imageset/en folder. The images in the imageset/ folder are being displayed properly.

All of these images are in the siteroot/styles/proFormell/imageset/en folder on the site, but they do not display on the page. When I look at the page source it seems as though they are being called.

Any suggestions on how this can be corrected?
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Update:
I was able to solve my problem. I noticed in my ACP the following message:
Imageset misses “en_us” localization
» proFormell
So I changed the folder name from imageset/en to imageset/en_us, refreshed the page and automagically the images where working. The ACP message then said this:
Refreshed “en_us” localization of imageset
» proFormell
This is with proFormell v1.3.4.
Marc, are you keeping the en localization intentionally malformed inside your archive to save space? If you are not, then it should be en_us and en_gb.


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Actually "en" is correct as the standard English a.k.a. what you call "en_gb". The U.S. English language pack uses "en_us" which is why you had to rename it.
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