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You are using ertheia pack-client or you want to adapt it to another pack cause you wont make it :P

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Hello

 

Anyone have the html code example for ertheia? for the new buttons?

if you try to adapt it on other pack you have already failed.. need tons of edit for work that shit and the html codes are  not same with other packs..looks like gfsjkhgiurhegvk

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if you try to adapt it on other pack you have already failed.. need tons of edit for work that shit and the html codes are  not same with other packs..looks like gfsjkhgiurhegvk

 Thats right :) ... As nikos mentioned above , you will need hours of work and i doubt if you will get any success from this . 

 

Since i am working on Ertheia Pack i will tell you for sure that the example html code you're looking for looks like this one, its from Seed Talisman Manager :

 

<Button ALIGN=LEFT ICON="NORMAL" action="bypass -h npc_%objectId%_multisell 863">"I'd like to get an exchange for a Talisman - Seven Signs."</Button>
 
<Button ALIGN=LEFT ICON="QUEST" action="bypass -h npc_%objectId%_Quest">Quest</Button>
 
Hope it helps  :)

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