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PaymentFont - A sleek webfont containing icons of all main payment operators and methods
A sleek webfont containing icons of all main payment operators and methods.
Originally made for our WooCommerce Payment Methods Plugin for WordPress:
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##Usage/Example
<i class="pf pf-paypal"></i> PayPal
You can view all classes in the Preview Image
##Included Icons Here's an incomplete list of the included icons:
##Installation To be added, feel welcome to contribute an installation guide ;)
##Changelog
##License
##Disclaimer All used trademarks, brands and/or names are the property of their respective owners. The use of these trademarks, brands and/or names does not indicate endorsement of the property holder by us, nor vice versa.
##Author Handcrafted with love by vendocrat in Vienna & Rome.
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PaymentFont - A sleek webfont containing icons of all main payment operators and methods
We found that @angularclass/payment-font demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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