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Font Awesome is the Internet's icon library and toolkit, used by millions of designers, developers, and content creators.
- The Icons
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- Search Icons
Search all the icons and match your project with a look and...
- Font Awesome Icons
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- Start
Get Started with Font Awesome. The easiest way to get icons...
- Docs
Font Awesome Docs. Get set up and learn how to use icons in...
- Plans
All our plans come packed with a ton of goodies, like our...
- Support
Font Awesome Free is available by default in Figma. If you'd...
- All Versions
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- The Icons
Font Awesome is designed to be used with inline elements. The <i> and <span> elements are widely used for icons. Also note that if you change the font-size or color of the icon's container, the icon changes. Same things goes for shadow, and anything else that gets inherited using CSS.
You can place Font Awesome icons just about anywhere, and we’ve tried to make it so that icons will take on the characteristics and blend in with surrounding text naturally. We’ll cover the basics of how to add icons to your project, shorthand class names for different icon styles, how to add icons to HTML, using icons aliases, and more!
Here’s the fastest and easiest way to use Font Awesome in your web-based projects (keep in mind you can use Font Awesome in lots of other ways, including on the desktop). We’ll cover the basics of setting up Font Awesome and finding that perfect icon for your project.
Font Awesome Docs. Get set up and learn how to use icons in your projects, awesomely. We've got set-up guides for those just getting started, styling guides to add some flair, and deeper dives for fine-tuning Font Awesome to suit your needs.
Font Awesome is designed to be used with inline elements. The <i> and <span> elements are widely used for icons. Also note that if you change the font-size or color of the icon's container, the icon changes. Same things goes for shadow, and anything else that gets inherited using CSS.
The following examples are kept simple and assume use of Font Awesome CDN, which provides auto-accessibility support. If you are not using the Font Awesome CDN, please see the manual accessibility examples and read more about making your icons more awesome for all users.