Easily use {fontawesome} icons as shiny favicons (the icons that appear on browser tabs). Font Awesome is a popular set of icons that can be used in web pages. {favawesome} provides a simple way to use these icons as favicons in shiny applications and other HTML pages.
You can install the latest release of favawesome from CRAN with:
install.packages("favawesome")
You can install the development version of favawesome from GitHub with:
# install.packages("pak") pak::pak("shinyworks/favawesome")
If you’ve spent time in the Chrome Developer Tools Console (ctrl + shift + I) for shiny apps, you may have seen this familiar error message:
False alarms make it easy to miss real error messages, so I wanted a way to silence that error message without adding a bunch of dependencies to my shiny app. This package does not add any dependencies that are not already required by {shiny}.
Add a call to favawesome::fav()
to your shiny UI code or other HTML.
html_page <- htmltools::tags$html( favawesome::fav("earth-africa", fill = "blue"), htmltools::tags$body( htmltools::tags$h1("Hello world!"), htmltools::tags$p("(on the browser tab)") ) ) htmltools::html_print(html_page, viewer = utils::browseURL)
Please note that the {favawesome} project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By contributing to this project, you agree to abide by its terms.
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