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    [Solved] Firewall rules pass/block icons missing

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      phil.davis
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      Maybe after gitsync to "Ticket #5471 partial convert to font-awesome fonts" https://github.com/pfsense/pfsense/commit/7ea6567421bd9912b842b1e4a4ff73e73ff3e693

      In Firewall Rules table I do not see the icons that indicate that traffic is passed/blocked/rejected. I do see the text when I hover, so the element is there but no icon content to be seen.

      I guess this is part way through being implemented?

      Maybe fa-play-circle fa-times-circle images are not found where they should be?

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        heper
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        https://github.com/pfsense/pfsense/commit/039ec1967f2396c92223efad020ba8ad91dcb475#diff-c8c30590eff9e86b7e02dd5980e706d4L2

        all the NON-font-awesome icons have been removed by this commit

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          phil.davis
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          They are back now, and I can see the various icons on rules once more.
          If possible guys, leave the system in a consistent state at the end of the "USA" day. Then us others in opposite timezones around the world can play, test and report or fix stuff without being stuck because some general feature disappears.

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