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tabler/tabler-icons

tabler/tabler-icons

A set of over 300 free MIT-licensed high-quality SVG icons for you to use in your web projects.

repo name tabler/tabler-icons
repo link https://github.com/tabler/tabler-icons
homepage
language JavaScript
size (curr.) 1461 kB
stars (curr.) 3995
created 2020-02-27
license MIT License

Tabler Icons

A set of over 300 free MIT-licensed high-quality SVG icons for you to use in your web projects. Each icon is designed on a 24x24 grid and a 2px stroke.

If you want to support my project and help me grow it, you can become a sponsor on GitHub!

Preview

Installation

npm install tabler-icons --save

or just download from Github.

Usage

All icons are built with SVG, so you can place them as <img>, background-image and inline in HTML code.

HTML image

If you load an icon as an image, you can modify its size using CSS.

<img src="path/to/icon.svg" alt="icon title"/>

Inline HTML

You can paste the content of the icon file into your HTML code to display it on the page.

<a href="">
  <svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" 
    class="icon icon-tabler icon-tabler-disabled" 
    width="24" height="24" viewBox="0 0 24 24" 
    stroke-width="1.25" stroke="currentColor" fill="none" 
    stroke-linecap="round" stroke-linejoin="round">
      ...
  </svg>
  Click me
</a>

Thanks to that, you can change the size, color and the stroke-width of the icons with CSS code.

.icon-tabler {
  color: red;
  width: 32px;
  height: 32px;
  stroke-width: 1.25;
}

SVG sprite

Add an icon to be displayed on your page with the following markup (activity in the above example can be replaced with any valid icon name):

<svg width="24" height="24">
  <use xlink:href="path/to/tabler-sprite.svg#tabler-activity"/>
</svg>

Multiple strokes

All icons in this repository have been created with the value of the stroke-width property, so if you change the value, you can get different icon variants that will fit in well with your design.

License

Tabler Icons is licensed under the MIT License.

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