
Font Awesome Icons
You asked, Font Awesome delivers with 41 shiny new icons in version 4.7. Want to request new icons? Here's how. Need vectors or want to use on the desktop? Check the cheatsheet.
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Font Awesome Web Application Icons - W3Schools
The table below shows all Font Awesome Web Application icons: Well organized and easy to understand Web building tutorials with lots of examples of how to use HTML, CSS, JavaScript, …
Font Awesome Intro - W3Schools
To stack multiple icons, use the fa-stack class on the parent, the fa-stack-1x class for the regularly sized icon, and fa-stack-2x for the larger icon. The fa-inverse class can be used as an …
Sizing Icons - Font Awesome Docs
Font Awesome includes a range of t-shirt based sizes that not only increase or decrease an icon’s size, but also help vertically align an icon with surrounding text and elements (e.g. button …
Find Icons with the Perfect Look & Feel | Font Awesome
Used by millions of designers, devs, & content creators. Open-source. Always free. Check out the all-new Sharp Solid icons, available in Font Awesome 6 Pro.
Font Awesome Magnifying Glass (Search icon, Zoom Glass)
The Font Awesome magnifying glass can be used to represent search, zoom, or detective functions. In Font Awesome version 6, the search icon has been replaced with the magnifying …
Font Awesome Icons - GitHub Pages
You asked, Font Awesome delivers with 1 shiny new icons in version 3.6. Want to request new icons? Here's how. Need vectors or want to use on the desktop? Check the cheatsheet.
How to Zoom Social Icon on Hover - GeeksforGeeks
Mar 22, 2024 · Implementing a zoom effect on social icons during hover improves their appearance on websites, creating a more engaging user experience. This effect can be …
Make font-awesome icon size increase on mouseover
Feb 23, 2016 · Use .card:hover > .card-block > .rotate > .fa { } to target the icon. Then you can use font-size: 6em; to enlarge the font or use the transform: scale() css. Both look better …