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    Hey,

    I apologize if this has come up before but I've been searching google for quite a while and haven't had any luck.

    Basically I just need to know how to change a picto from black to White.

    I don't have my code in front of me, but if you think you need to see how I'm using the picto let me know and I can post a quick example tomorrow.

    Thanks in advance.

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    If you use it in a webkit mask the black part will actually take the color of the background-color CSS rule on the element it is on.
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