For Firefox we have to call the paths of the mask (look at the bottom of this file).
Because for FF we need relative paths we apply them with js after the page is loaded (look at theme.js *}}
<a href="{{$baseurl}}"><div id="logo-img"></div></a>
For Firefox we have to call the paths of the mask (look at the bottom of this file).
Because for FF we need relative paths we apply them with js after the page is loaded (look at theme.js *}}
<a href="{{$baseurl}}"><div id="logo-img"></div></a>
<ul class="nav navbar-nav navbar-right">
<li><a href="register" data-toggle="tooltip" title="{{$register.title}}"><i class="fa fa-street-view fa-fw"></i> {{$register.desc}}</a></li>
<li>
<ul class="nav navbar-nav navbar-right">
<li><a href="register" data-toggle="tooltip" title="{{$register.title}}"><i class="fa fa-street-view fa-fw"></i> {{$register.desc}}</a></li>
<li>
{{*The second part of the notifications dropdown menu. It handles the notifications *}}
{{if $nav.notifications}}
<ul id="nav-notifications-template" class="media-list" style="display:none;" rel="template"> <!-- needs further investigation. I thought the notifications have their own templates -->
{{*The second part of the notifications dropdown menu. It handles the notifications *}}
{{if $nav.notifications}}
<ul id="nav-notifications-template" class="media-list" style="display:none;" rel="template"> <!-- needs further investigation. I thought the notifications have their own templates -->
<div class="notif-entry-wrapper media">
<div class="notif-photo-wrapper media-object pull-left"><a href="{6}"><img data-src="{1}"></a></div>
<div class="notif-entry-wrapper media">
<div class="notif-photo-wrapper media-object pull-left"><a href="{6}"><img data-src="{1}"></a></div>