This package provides icons from bytesize-icons as a CustomElement. The bytesize-icons package contains a lightweight, reasonable set of nice icons in the SVG format.
$ npm install --save bytesize-icon-elements
<html> <body> This is search icon: <bytesize-icon name="search"></bytesize-icon> And this is a thin book icon: <bytesize-icon name="book" weight="thin"></bytesize-icon> And this is a gear icon with sharp edges: <bytesize-icon name="settings" style="miter"></bytesize-icon> Icon size is variable because it's SVG. This is a big flag icon: <bytesize-icon name="flag" size="64"></bytesize-icon> <script src="/path/to/bytesize-icon-elements/index.js"></script> </body> </html>
Loading bytesize-icon-elements/index.js
registers the <bytesize-icon>
element. You can use it in your HTML directly. If you want to use this package with older browsers, you may need webcomponents.js as polyfill.
The following attributes are supported. The name
attribute is mandatory, the others are optional.
name
See the complete list below. It determines the id
of the icon symbol. weight
One of ultra-light
, thin
, light
, regular
, medium
, bold
and heavy
. It determines stroke-width
of the icon. regular
style
One of round
, bevel
and miter
. It determines stroke-linejoin
and stroke-linecap
of the icon. round
size
Size (width and height) of the icon (in pixels). 32
Default attribute values can be changed by placing the <bytesize-icon-defaults>
element before any <bytesize-icon>
occurs on the page:
<bytesize-icon-defaults size="64" style="miter" weight="bold"></bytesize-icon-defaults>
Default attribute values can be changed programmatically as well:
BytesizeIcon.setDefaultAttributes({ size: 64, style: 'miter', weight: 'bold' });
$ npm ci $ npm run gen $ npm test
You can inspect all icons on the bytesize-icons repository page. The following icon names are supported: "activity", "alert", "archive", "arrow-bottom", "arrow-left", "arrow-right", "arrow-top", "backwards", "bag", "ban", "bell", "book", "bookmark", "calendar", "camera", "caret-bottom", "caret-left", "caret-right", "caret-top", "cart", "checkmark", "chevron-bottom", "chevron-left", "chevron-right", "chevron-top", "clipboard", "clock", "close", "code", "compose", "creditcard", "desktop", "download", "edit", "eject", "ellipsis-horizontal", "ellipsis-vertical", "end", "export", "external", "eye", "file", "fire", "flag", "folder", "folder-open", "forwards", "gift", "github", "heart", "home", "import", "inbox", "info", "lightning", "link", "location", "lock", "mail", "menu", "message", "microphone", "minus", "mobile", "move", "music", "mute", "options", "paperclip", "pause", "photo", "play", "plus", "portfolio", "print", "reload", "reply", "search", "send", "settings", "sign-in", "sign-out", "star", "start", "tag", "telephone", "trash", "twitter", "unlock", "upload", "user", "video", "volume", "work".
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HTML:
3.2
| Encoding:
UTF-8
| Version:
0.7.4