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Learn how to add icons to your web pages using HTML and CSS. Choose from Font Awesome, Bootstrap, Google and other icon libraries.
- Icons File Type
Icons File Type - Icons Tutorial - W3Schools
- Icons Web Application
Icons Web Application - Icons Tutorial - W3Schools
- Font Awesome 5 Intro
To use the Free Font Awesome 5 icons, you can choose to...
- Icons Text
Icons Text - Icons Tutorial - W3Schools
- Icons Emoji
Icons Emoji - Icons Tutorial - W3Schools
- Icons Accessibility
Icons Accessibility - Icons Tutorial - W3Schools
- Icons Payment
Icons Payment - Icons Tutorial - W3Schools
- Icons Form
Icons Form - Icons Tutorial - W3Schools
- Icons File Type
Learn how to use HTML codes, entities and characters to display various symbols, such as currency signs, degrees, degrees Celsius, and more. Browse the comprehensive list of HTML symbols and their corresponding codes, entities and characters.
Font Awesome Pro gives you 30,199 icons in 68 categories across 9 styles + brands. Plus, Actual Human™ tech support, Icon Upload, hosted Pro Kits, Pro npm, the Icon Wizard, and more!
We’ll cover the basics of how to add icons to your project, shorthand class names for different icon styles, how to add icons to HTML, using icons aliases, and more! Before You Get Started Make sure you’ve:
The simplest way to add an icon to your HTML page, is with an icon library, such as Font Awesome. Add the name of the specified icon class to any inline HTML element (like <i> or <span> ). All the icons in the icon libraries below, are scalable vectors that can be customized with CSS (size, color, shadow, etc.)
Font Awesome is the world's most popular icon set and toolkit. Our latest release has 30,199 icons in 68 categories across 9 styles (plus brands !), with even more on the way.
Icon Libraries. With W3.CSS you can use the icon library you like, such as: Font Awesome Icons; Google Material Design Icons; Bootstrap Icons