{* +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | CiviCRM version 4.4 | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Copyright CiviCRM LLC (c) 2004-2013 | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | This file is a part of CiviCRM. | | | | CiviCRM is free software; you can copy, modify, and distribute it | | under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License | | Version 3, 19 November 2007 and the CiviCRM Licensing Exception. | | | | CiviCRM is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but | | WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. | | See the GNU Affero General Public License for more details. | | | | You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public | | License and the CiviCRM Licensing Exception along | | with this program; if not, contact CiviCRM LLC | | at info[AT]civicrm[DOT]org. If you have questions about the | | GNU Affero General Public License or the licensing of CiviCRM, | | see the CiviCRM license FAQ at http://civicrm.org/licensing | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ *} {htxt id="id-contactSubtype-intro-title"} {ts}Contact Types{/ts} {/htxt} {htxt id="id-contactSubtype-intro"} {ts}CiviCRM comes with 3 basic (built-in) contact types: Individual, Household, and Organization. You can create additional contact types based on these basic types to further differentiate contacts (for example you might create Student, Parent, Staff, and /or Volunteer "subtypes" from the basic Individual type...). You can also re-name the built-in types. Contact subtypes are especially useful when you need to collect and display different sets of custom data for different types of contacts.{/ts} {/htxt} {htxt id="id-image_URL-title"} {ts}Contact Type Icon{/ts} {/htxt} {htxt id="id-image_URL"}
{ts 1='sites/.../files' 2='media'}Use this field to set your own icon for this Contact Type. Icon images should be 16 x 16 pixels for best fit. Enter a relative or complete URL to the image file location. Use a location outside of your CiviCRM code directory to reduce the likelihood of losing your image files during an upgrade. (For Drupal sites, you might want to use the %1 directory. For Joomla sites, the consider using the %2 directory.){/ts}
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