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`<sp-icon>` renders an icon to the page. By default the `name` attribute will pair with separately registered icon sets to deliver the icons. When not present, `<sp-icon>` will subsequently check for its `src` attribute which could populate the icon via a
<sp-icon>
renders an icon to the page. By default the name
attribute will pair with separately registered icon sets to deliver the icons. When not present, <sp-icon>
will subsequently check for its src
attribute which could populate the icon via an image, and then fallback to any slotted content for an element based icon.
yarn add @spectrum-web-components/icon
Import the side effectful registration of <sp-icon>
via:
import '@spectrum-web-components/icon/sp-icon.js';
When looking to leverage the Icon
base class as a type and/or for extension purposes, do so via:
import { Icon } from '@spectrum-web-components/icon';
Names icons on this page are provided by the <sp-icons-medium>
icon set. Learn how to create your own via sp-iconset
.
<sp-icons-medium></sp-icons-medium>
<sp-icon name="ui:Arrow100"></sp-icon>
Icons are available in various sizes in Spectrum ranging from s
to xxl
. By default an sp-icon
without a size
attribute will appear as if it were size="m"
. We can specify the size via size
attribute.
<sp-icon size="s" name="ui:Arrow100"></sp-icon>
<sp-icon size="m" name="ui:Arrow100"></sp-icon>
<sp-icon size="l" name="ui:Arrow100"></sp-icon>
<sp-icon size="xl" name="ui:Arrow100"></sp-icon>
<sp-icon size="xxl" name="ui:Arrow100"></sp-icon>
Icons apply their color as currentColor
so change the color
property of the element for customization.
<sp-icon name="ui:Arrow100" style="color: red;"></sp-icon>
An image icon can be supplied via the src
attribute. Remember that you cannot style the contents of an image via CSS, so use graphics that are appropriately prepared for including in your applications design requirements.
<sp-icon
size="s"
label="Previous"
src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9Ii0yOTU3Ljk5NSAtNTUzMC4wMzIgNiAxMCI+PGRlZnM+PHN0eWxlPi5he2ZpbGw6bm9uZTtzdHJva2U6IzE0NzNlNjtzdHJva2UtbGluZWNhcDpyb3VuZDtzdHJva2UtbGluZWpvaW46cm91bmQ7c3Ryb2tlLW1pdGVybGltaXQ6MTA7c3Ryb2tlLXdpZHRoOjJweDt9PC9zdHlsZT48L2RlZnM+PHBhdGggY2xhc3M9ImEiIGQ9Ik0yNTEuMywzMzNsNC00LTQtNCIgdHJhbnNmb3JtPSJ0cmFuc2xhdGUoLTI3MDEuNjk1IC01MTk2LjAzMikgcm90YXRlKDE4MCkiLz48L3N2Zz4="
></sp-icon>
<sp-icon
size="m"
label="Previous"
src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9Ii0yOTU3Ljk5NSAtNTUzMC4wMzIgNiAxMCI+PGRlZnM+PHN0eWxlPi5he2ZpbGw6bm9uZTtzdHJva2U6IzE0NzNlNjtzdHJva2UtbGluZWNhcDpyb3VuZDtzdHJva2UtbGluZWpvaW46cm91bmQ7c3Ryb2tlLW1pdGVybGltaXQ6MTA7c3Ryb2tlLXdpZHRoOjJweDt9PC9zdHlsZT48L2RlZnM+PHBhdGggY2xhc3M9ImEiIGQ9Ik0yNTEuMywzMzNsNC00LTQtNCIgdHJhbnNmb3JtPSJ0cmFuc2xhdGUoLTI3MDEuNjk1IC01MTk2LjAzMikgcm90YXRlKDE4MCkiLz48L3N2Zz4="
></sp-icon>
<sp-icon
size="l"
label="Previous"
src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9Ii0yOTU3Ljk5NSAtNTUzMC4wMzIgNiAxMCI+PGRlZnM+PHN0eWxlPi5he2ZpbGw6bm9uZTtzdHJva2U6IzE0NzNlNjtzdHJva2UtbGluZWNhcDpyb3VuZDtzdHJva2UtbGluZWpvaW46cm91bmQ7c3Ryb2tlLW1pdGVybGltaXQ6MTA7c3Ryb2tlLXdpZHRoOjJweDt9PC9zdHlsZT48L2RlZnM+PHBhdGggY2xhc3M9ImEiIGQ9Ik0yNTEuMywzMzNsNC00LTQtNCIgdHJhbnNmb3JtPSJ0cmFuc2xhdGUoLTI3MDEuNjk1IC01MTk2LjAzMikgcm90YXRlKDE4MCkiLz48L3N2Zz4="
></sp-icon>
<sp-icon
size="xl"
label="Previous"
src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9Ii0yOTU3Ljk5NSAtNTUzMC4wMzIgNiAxMCI+PGRlZnM+PHN0eWxlPi5he2ZpbGw6bm9uZTtzdHJva2U6IzE0NzNlNjtzdHJva2UtbGluZWNhcDpyb3VuZDtzdHJva2UtbGluZWpvaW46cm91bmQ7c3Ryb2tlLW1pdGVybGltaXQ6MTA7c3Ryb2tlLXdpZHRoOjJweDt9PC9zdHlsZT48L2RlZnM+PHBhdGggY2xhc3M9ImEiIGQ9Ik0yNTEuMywzMzNsNC00LTQtNCIgdHJhbnNmb3JtPSJ0cmFuc2xhdGUoLTI3MDEuNjk1IC01MTk2LjAzMikgcm90YXRlKDE4MCkiLz48L3N2Zz4="
></sp-icon>
<sp-icon
size="xxl"
label="Previous"
src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9Ii0yOTU3Ljk5NSAtNTUzMC4wMzIgNiAxMCI+PGRlZnM+PHN0eWxlPi5he2ZpbGw6bm9uZTtzdHJva2U6IzE0NzNlNjtzdHJva2UtbGluZWNhcDpyb3VuZDtzdHJva2UtbGluZWpvaW46cm91bmQ7c3Ryb2tlLW1pdGVybGltaXQ6MTA7c3Ryb2tlLXdpZHRoOjJweDt9PC9zdHlsZT48L2RlZnM+PHBhdGggY2xhc3M9ImEiIGQ9Ik0yNTEuMywzMzNsNC00LTQtNCIgdHJhbnNmb3JtPSJ0cmFuc2xhdGUoLTI3MDEuNjk1IC01MTk2LjAzMikgcm90YXRlKDE4MCkiLz48L3N2Zz4="
></sp-icon>
Icons can also be supplied as HTML elements to be applied via the default <slot>
.
<sp-icon size="s">
<svg
xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"
viewBox="0 0 22 22"
role="img"
fill="currentColor"
height="18"
width="18"
aria-hidden="true"
>
<path
d="M19.75,10.04h-15l5.97-5.97a.483.483,0,0,0,0-.7l-.35-.36a.513.513,0,0,0-.71,0L2.24,10.44a.513.513,0,0,0,0,.71l7.39,7.84a.513.513,0,0,0,.71,0l.35-.35a.513.513,0,0,0,0-.71L4.76,11.5H19.75a.25.25,0,0,0,.25-.25v-.96A.25.25,0,0,0,19.75,10.04Z"
></path>
</svg>
</sp-icon>
<sp-icon>
<svg
xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"
viewBox="0 0 22 22"
role="img"
fill="currentColor"
height="18"
width="18"
aria-hidden="true"
>
<path
d="M19.75,10.04h-15l5.97-5.97a.483.483,0,0,0,0-.7l-.35-.36a.513.513,0,0,0-.71,0L2.24,10.44a.513.513,0,0,0,0,.71l7.39,7.84a.513.513,0,0,0,.71,0l.35-.35a.513.513,0,0,0,0-.71L4.76,11.5H19.75a.25.25,0,0,0,.25-.25v-.96A.25.25,0,0,0,19.75,10.04Z"
></path>
</svg>
</sp-icon>
<sp-icon size="xxl">
<svg
xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"
viewBox="0 0 22 22"
role="img"
fill="currentColor"
height="18"
width="18"
aria-hidden="true"
>
<path
d="M19.75,10.04h-15l5.97-5.97a.483.483,0,0,0,0-.7l-.35-.36a.513.513,0,0,0-.71,0L2.24,10.44a.513.513,0,0,0,0,.71l7.39,7.84a.513.513,0,0,0,.71,0l.35-.35a.513.513,0,0,0,0-.71L4.76,11.5H19.75a.25.25,0,0,0,.25-.25v-.96A.25.25,0,0,0,19.75,10.04Z"
></path>
</svg>
</sp-icon>
aria-hidden
is set to true by default for Icons. The label
attribute suppresses this and adds the label text as the aria-label of the icon.
<sp-icon name="ui:Arrow100" label="Arrow pointing to the right"></sp-icon>
FAQs
`<sp-icon>` renders an icon to the page. By default the `name` attribute will pair with separately registered icon sets to deliver the icons. When not present, `<sp-icon>` will subsequently check for its `src` attribute which could populate the icon via a
The npm package @spectrum-web-components/icon receives a total of 16,796 weekly downloads. As such, @spectrum-web-components/icon popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @spectrum-web-components/icon demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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