diff --git a/.eleventy.js b/.eleventy.js
index 3bd56be..0dbdacd 100644
--- a/.eleventy.js
+++ b/.eleventy.js
@@ -9,15 +9,6 @@ module.exports = function(eleventyConfig) {
eleventyConfig.addPassthroughCopy("fonts")
eleventyConfig.addShortcode("fas_icon", function(name) { return `` })
-
- // List of icons: https://codeberg.org/Codeberg/gitea/src/branch/codeberg/public/img/svg
- eleventyConfig.addShortcode("gitea_icon", function(name) {
- const fetch = require('node-fetch');
- fetch(`https://codeberg.org/img/svg/${name}.svg`)
- .then(res => res.text())
- .then(body => {return svg = body;});
- return svg
- })
return {
dir: {
diff --git a/content/integrations/matrix.md b/content/integrations/matrix.md
index bdf77b9..270e952 100644
--- a/content/integrations/matrix.md
+++ b/content/integrations/matrix.md
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Now we will connect the Matrix bot to your Codeberg repository. You will need ad
-1. In a web browser, go to your repo and click on the {% gitea_icon "octicon-tools" %} `Settings` button on the top right.
+1. In a web browser, go to your repo and click on the `Settings` button on the top right.
2. Navigate to the `Webhooks` settings tab.
3. Click on the `Add Webhook` button and select `Matrix`.
4. Here are explanations for some key fields: