Started coding at the age of 13, now a professional software engineer and Scrum Master, creating and maintaining enterprise solutions. Eat - Sleep - Code - Lift - Repeat 💪🏾
Started coding at the age of 13, now a professional software engineer and Scrum Master, creating and maintaining enterprise solutions. Eat - Sleep - Code - Lift - Repeat 💪🏾
Hey Patrick @weeb
, FYI - you are generally only supposed to have one h1 on a page. A better heading structure for your article would be to use all H2s.
Great post. Would you like to include a tool project to use icons? And I'd like to link your post.
A collection of over 33,000 high-quality free svg icons and tools for generating customized icon font. All icons are completely free for personal or business requirements. github.com/uuware/icons-font-custo...
Wow! I didn't know about half of them. My favourite one is Flaticons, I use them quite often because I can choose between outlined/coloured/filled icons easily.
I think css.gg should be mentioned. Small (less than 1kb in total) and efficient, around 500 icons. Can do tree-shaking and uglify with some webpack css plugin.
I just wanted to mention Nucleo (I'm part of the team 👋), a library of almost 30K customizable icons.
nucleoapp.com/
No mention of useiconic.com/open ??
truetruetruefalseWhat do you think of Material Design Icons ?
Decided to extend the list to 20, and included Material Design Icons as well!
Awesome :)
Oh this is really good, I like it, didn't know about it so far.
If I had known about it when writing the article, I probably would've included it
Hey Patrick @weeb , FYI - you are generally only supposed to have one h1 on a page. A better heading structure for your article would be to use all H2s.
Hmm, interesting, didn't know about this. Changed all
h1toh2, thanks for the info :)My pleasure!
Generally H1 is your article title or site title.
H2 for headings below that, H3s for sub headings below them, etc etc.
So you might have something like:
H1
H2
H2
H2
... etc
Friconix friconix.com/
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Didn't know about this one either. Had a quick look at it, and it's pretty great!
I might extend the list again later, if I find a few more mention worthy libraries, then I will definitely include this one too!
Thanks for sharing it
Great post. Would you like to include a tool project to use icons? And I'd like to link your post.
A collection of over 33,000 high-quality free svg icons and tools for generating customized icon font. All icons are completely free for personal or business requirements.
github.com/uuware/icons-font-custo...
What are the most tree-shakable / smallest icon libraries?
Currently, I like github.com/FortAwesome/vue-fontawe...
Wow! I didn't know about half of them. My favourite one is Flaticons, I use them quite often because I can choose between outlined/coloured/filled icons easily.
Thank you very much for this wonderful and amazing post, as it will be helping all the developers of all the kind as well.
I ❤️ noun project. I’ve even had success searching for verb icons on their site 😄.
Thanks for sharing, Patrik.
This is great, especially as right now I’m looking for a set of icons for an app I’m working on. 👌
I would like to mention here also my side project. The site that makes 550+ open source icons configurable (color, size, stroke) named Tabler Icons
Thank you for creating this. Its one of the best. I'm using this in my project!
I think css.gg should be mentioned. Small (less than 1kb in total) and efficient, around 500 icons. Can do tree-shaking and uglify with some webpack css plugin.
cool
Hello,
Thank you for adding "freeicons.io" in your list
freeicons.io/
You need to check out Lordicon Animated Icons
There are hundreds of easily editable animated and vector icons.
Thanks for setting up this list of icons!
Would love to suggest a newly released SVG icon library built for Tailwind CSS:
flowbite.com/icons/
Cheers <3
Check out Loaf getloaf.io/. It's a library of animated icons and illustrations that you might find handy :)
You might want to add iconpacks.net/ to the list ;)
I'd like to add grommet icons. Easy to use for web development with currently 561 free and open source icons.