css.gg
Publikováno: 18.12.2019
I'm not sure what to call these icons from Astrit Malsija. The title is "500+ CSS Icons, Customizable, Retina Ready & API" and the URL is "css.gg" but they aren't really named anything.
Anyway, their shtick is:
The 🌎's first icon library designed by code.
The idea is that they don't use clip-path
, they aren't icon fonts, they aren't even SVG. They are just <i>
tags essentially using the shapes of CSS and pseudo elements as necessary to draw … Read article
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I'm not sure what to call these icons from Astrit Malsija. The title is "500+ CSS Icons, Customizable, Retina Ready & API" and the URL is "css.gg" but they aren't really named anything.
Anyway, their shtick is:
The 🌎's first icon library designed by code.
The idea is that they don't use clip-path
, they aren't icon fonts, they aren't even SVG. They are just <i>
tags essentially using the shapes of CSS and pseudo elements as necessary to draw themselves. It's a very clever approach. They'll render super fast, like inline SVG would, because they don't require any other resource. They don't scale particularly well because everything is sized in px
, but they have modifier classes for a handful of predefined sizes. I probably wouldn't use these in production (inline SVG is the way to go), but still, it's clever.
I wouldn't call it the world's first either. Nicolas Gallagher designed an icon set like this 10 years ago (!).
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