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@hyperdivision/heimdall-icons
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SVG sprite sheet and module for icons use in Heimdall Desktop.
npm install @hyperdivsion/heimdall-icons
In your JavaScript:
const sprite = require('@hyperdivison/heimdall-icons')
document.body.insertBefore(sprite.getNode(), document.body.firstChild)
In your HTML:
<svg><use xlink:href="#solid-cross-ui" /></svg>
In your CSS:
svg {
fill: #fff;
height: 2em;
width: 2em;
}
The main export privides an object that lets you access the sprite:
const sprite = require('@hyperdivison/heimdall-icons')
The export has the following API:
sprite.nameThe .id of the spritesheet element.
sprite.toString()The full string of the sprite sheet xml.
sprite.pathThe path to the sprite sheet in node_modules.
sprite.getNode()Returns a DOM node of the sprite sheet, ready to be inserted into the body of the document. Does not work in node. If you need the string content of the sheet, use .toString().
To see an example implementation, try npm start. Source code is in example.js.
Adding new icons:
copy-budicons.js array.npm run version && git push --tags && git pushA SVG sprite is a hidden SVG element inserted at the top of the body element that defines a set of icons with unique IDs. These icons can later be referenced throughout the document with the <use> element.
Read Icon System with SVG Sprites by Chris Coyier for more information.
FAQs
Spritesheet of icons used in Heimdall Desktop
The npm package @hyperdivision/heimdall-icons receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, @hyperdivision/heimdall-icons popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @hyperdivision/heimdall-icons demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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