![]() ![]() iconmelon: “SVG icons lib for the web” – with some sets that take advantage of uniqely SVG things, like multi-color, which is uniquely hard but possible with icon fonts.Evil Icons is another icon set that comes with code to help with integrating. ![]() ![]() Any bit of SVG can be used inline and as an icon, but here’s some nice ready-to-go ones with a nice click-for-the-code interface by Baptiste Briel.There are two approaches to artboard sizing… make them all the same (or at least the same aspect ratio) or crop to the edges.making the icons match the text color they are near) Alternatively, just Ajax in the whole chunk of SVG and drop it in the document ( mini library for that). The trouble is IE, but SVG4Everybody fixes that. Icon Fonts – Ian Feather has some good reasons to go with SVG over Icon Fonts as well. The whole idea is essentially based off SVG templating.Besides the resolution independence and styling possibilities, the shapes for icons are generally simple and thus the files size is tiny and can be combined into a single web request like a sprite or icon font. How to Add Scalable Vector Graphics to Your Web Page by Craig Buckler.Resolution Independence With SVG by David Bushell (and his Use SVG Part 1 and Part 2).SVG on the Web - A Practical Guide by Jake Giltsoff.Why to use it and the basics of how to use it. These are overview articles covering lots of stuff relating to SVG. ![]()
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