I remember when at 2016 as I got old roblox cursor icons from youtube and changed the regular cursor icons to the old ones from the download and i remember that it was at the appdata folder but that was on my old PC. this time its somehow on my program files folder.
Early this year or Late 2019 I actually dont remember because why would i keep a record of when i installed roblox studio? anyway
You basically said my textures folder is not the folder that we install vanilla icon set on, that was false. I think you misunderstood my message
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I bruteforced into making ribbon icons work with icons on my filesystem but it has issues for some reason, as you can see from the image i have set the same filesystem icon on multiple buttons but it only worked on one, so it only works some buttons i think but it should be fixable
Edit: if you cannot make it work i can give you my ribbon bar file to reproduce it. the ribbonbar file is called RobloxStudioRibbon.xml on the studio directory that has the .exe files of studio.
As much as I love these icons, Roblox will be replacing the Explorer panel eventually with Asset Manager. Any chance youāll be creating alternative icons for that panel?
The Explorer wonāt be affected from the Asset Manager introduction so the icons presented in the thread should remain usable for the foreseeable future.
Just finally got round to testing it on Firefox 52 ESR [a few versions behind the SeaMonkey browser that you are using] and I can confirm the issue is happening with me as well. When I click the download [.zip] it completely refuses to download.
On an older version of Opera [36, this version is 4 years old now] it just gets stuck on the loading screen which would take you to the customise page.
Yeah Iām not going to support a 4 year old browser. As a developer-facing website Iād expect most visitors to be on a relatively up to date browser, so thereās no real reason to put a ton of time into making it compatible with outdated software if it isnāt going to benefit a substantial proportion of the user base.
The current version of Opera is on 73, I used 36 there as I was using a Windows XP Virtual Machine to show that a slightly older version of Firefox is having the same issues as @TheLegendOfSirenhead had. Firefox 52 is 3 years and 9 months old. The version of SeaMonkey @TheLegendOfSirenhead is using is only two years old, a two year old browser should be supporting downloads.