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##<iron-icons>
iron-icons
is a utility import that includes the definition for the iron-icon
element, iron-iconset-svg
element, as well as an import for the default icon set.
The iron-icons
directory also includes imports for additional icon sets that can be loaded into your project.
Example loading icon set:
<link rel="import" href="../iron-icons/maps-icons.html">
To use an icon from one of these sets, first prefix your iron-icon
with the icon set name, followed by a colon, ":", and then the icon id.
Example using the directions-bus icon from the maps icon set:
<iron-icon icon="maps:directions-bus"></iron-icon>
See iron-icon for more information about working with icons.
See iron-iconset and iron-iconset-svg for more information about how to create a custom iconset.
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