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org.webjars.npm:material-icons
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Latest icon fonts and CSS for self-hosting material design icons.
This package is automatically updated, so it will always have the latest icons from Google.
For Material Symbols, see
material-symbols
For SVGs, see
@material-design-icons/svg
Install the latest version using:
npm install material-icons@latest
Note: If you are upgrading from 0.x to 1.x see the 1.0.0 release notes.
Import in JS (example: src/index.js
in Create React App, src/main.js
in Vue CLI):
import 'material-icons/iconfont/material-icons.css';
or import in CSS (example: src/styles.css
in Angular CLI):
@import 'material-icons/iconfont/material-icons.css';
or import in HTML:
<link href="/path/to/material-icons/iconfont/material-icons.css" rel="stylesheet">
To display an icon, use one of the following:
<span class="material-icons">pie_chart</span> <!-- Filled -->
<span class="material-icons-outlined">pie_chart</span> <!-- Outlined -->
<span class="material-icons-round">pie_chart</span> <!-- Round -->
<span class="material-icons-sharp">pie_chart</span> <!-- Sharp -->
<span class="material-icons-two-tone">pie_chart</span> <!-- Two Tone -->
The default material-icons.css
includes CSS for all fonts. This may cause build tools such as webpack to copy all fonts to the build directory even if you are not using all of them. To reduce the build size, import only the styles you need. For example, if you only need filled and outlined icons, import filled.css
and outlined.css
instead of the default material-icons.css
:
-import 'material-icons/iconfont/material-icons.css';
+import 'material-icons/iconfont/filled.css';
+import 'material-icons/iconfont/outlined.css';
Icons | CSS | Sass |
---|---|---|
Filled | filled.css | filled.scss |
Outlined | outlined.css | outlined.scss |
Round | round.css | round.scss |
Sharp | sharp.css | sharp.scss |
Two Tone | two-tone.css | two-tone.scss |
Import in Sass (example: src/styles.scss
in Angular CLI):
@import 'material-icons/iconfont/material-icons.scss';
Available Sass variables:
$material-icons-font-path: './' !default;
$material-icons-font-size: 24px !default;
$material-icons-font-display: block !default;
If you are getting errors with webpack or Vue CLI, add this line before importing:
$material-icons-font-path: '~material-icons/iconfont/';
mat-icon
To display an icon, use one of the following:
<mat-icon>pie_chart</mat-icon>
<mat-icon fontSet="material-icons-outlined">pie_chart</mat-icon>
<mat-icon fontSet="material-icons-round">pie_chart</mat-icon>
<mat-icon fontSet="material-icons-sharp">pie_chart</mat-icon>
<mat-icon fontSet="material-icons-two-tone">pie_chart</mat-icon>
Alternatively, you may use CSS classes instead of ligatures to display icons. Learn more
See demo.
Material design icons are created by Google.
We have made these icons available for you to incorporate into your products under the Apache License Version 2.0. Feel free to remix and re-share these icons and documentation in your products. We'd love attribution in your app's about screen, but it's not required.
FAQs
WebJar for material-icons
We found that org.webjars.npm:material-icons demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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