Add subscription icons to the forum subscribe / unsubscribe link

Some time ago we added a small modification to the forum listings in ATutor, which adds a small visual cue to whether you are subscribed to a forum or not.
It's best explained by example. This is the way forums look by default:

While you see the "Subscribe" / "Unsubscribe" text, it's not very easy to see which you are subscribed to and which not at a glance.
Our modification changes this listing to:
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..so there's a small envelope showing if you are not subscribed, and a stop sign if you are. It's a detail, but has proved to be quite useful - have a look at our demo server! (note: you have to be registered and enrolled to see it).
Today I made this as a patch so yo can add it yourself. The patch changes the forum/list.php and adds the two small icons to the same folder.
Comments
Great one
December 23, 2008 - 20:03 — Kindduard (not verified)Hi people
As a fresh atutor.no user i only wanted to say hi to everyone else who uses this site :>
Re: Great one
December 24, 2008 - 09:03 — Serhiy KostyshynWelcome!
It's always nice to see new people here. :)
Welcome!
December 27, 2008 - 17:05 — Vegard A. Johansenhia Kindduard, nice to see you here! :)
OMG
September 11, 2009 - 14:35 — Serhiy KostyshynAs if the spammers decided to have their own private version of 9/11, this time with chemical weapons. :D
Mollom was down
September 12, 2009 - 18:10 — Vegard A. JohansenYeah! Mollom server was down again, and then everything was accepted. I just changed that setting, so if the servers go down again, nothing is accepted :)
BTW: Mollom has blocked 38.000+ spam comments here since installed..
Obama wins nobel prize
October 24, 2009 - 10:27 — thomaswos (not verified)Obama wins nobel peace prize. Why?
Hard to believe that a U.S. President can win a peace prize while engaged in two wars.
Can some one please inform me as to why Obama has gotten a Nobel Peace Prize when he has yet to do what he has gotten the prize for?
You might be looking for an
October 24, 2009 - 12:05 — Vegard A. JohansenYou might be looking for an answer in the wrong place...
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