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@mozilla-protocol/assets
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This repository contains a set of reusable assets for Mozilla's websites. These assets are available as both svg and png files. Assets include logos and icons.
Protocol icons are a derivative of Feather icons, used under the MIT License
For the most part icons are black SVGs. There are a few white variations for historical reasons. These have the sufix -white
in the file name.
There is also a set of colorful "brand" icons in SVG format, in four different color schemes drawn from the Firefox brand palette.
SVG logo and logo + wordmark files are included for a number of Mozilla and Firefox products. Sizing varies; you should declare the height and width you want when you use them.
logo
= the logo is part of the fileword
= the wordmark is in the filever
= the logo is above the wordmarkhor
= the logo is to the left of the wordmarkstack
= each word in the wordmark is on a new lineflat
= the image is a single, solid color with no shading or gradientswhite
= the image is intended for use on a dark background
og
= this is an open graph image for the productFavicons are not included at this time; we encourage you to generate them yourself from the files included here.
This repository is governed by Mozilla's code of conduct and etiquette guidelines. For more details, please see the Mozilla Community Participation Guidelines and Developer Etiquette Guidelines.
This software is licensed under the MPL version 2.0. For more
information, read the file LICENSE
.
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Files for Mozilla's logos, icons, and other images
The npm package @mozilla-protocol/assets receives a total of 21 weekly downloads. As such, @mozilla-protocol/assets popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @mozilla-protocol/assets demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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