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logos-in-pure-css
Company logos created in pure CSS, built in less.
See it in action here: bchanx.com/logos-in-pure-css-demo
Usage
The easiest way to use these icons is to import the corresponding .less file in your own .less styling sheet:
@import "relative/path/to/logos-in-pure-css/twitter.less";
You can also link the stylesheet via .html (but you'll need a copy of less.js, tested on > v1.3.3):
<link type="text/less" rel="stylesheet" href="/path/to/logos-in-pure-css/twitter.less">
<script type="text/javascript" src="/path/to/less.js"></script>
If you prefer not to use less, you can use the .css file provided:
<link type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" href="/path/to/logos-in-pure-css/twitter.css">
Once imported, copy the accompanying logo .html into your own .html file and the icon should display!
<div class="logo-twitter-{{ size }}">
<div class="body"></div>
<div class="body-none"></div>
<div class="beak-bottom"></div>
<div class="beak-bottom-none"></div>
<div class="wing-bottom"></div>
<div class="wing-bottom-none"></div>
<div class="wing-middle"></div>
<div class="wing-middle-none"></div>
<div class="wing-top"></div>
<div class="wing-top-none"></div>
<div class="beak-top"></div>
<div class="beak-top-none"></div>
<div class="head"></div>
</div>
To see it this in action, open demo.html
in your browser.
Sizes
By default, {{ size }}
supports two different keywords: large and small. This in turn produces a 300x300px or 52x52px icon.
If you're using less, you can modify the sizes by either changing the @radius
param, or by defining your own class
and calling the logo mixin() with your desired @radius
size.
Currently, the .css file only supports large and small icon sizes.
License
This software is free to use under the MIT license.