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<img src="/meta/phosphor-mark-tight-yellow.png" width="128" align="right" />ATTENTION: As part of a major update, we will be replacing the existing
phosphor-icons
package with@phosphor-icons/web
. We recommend using the new version, as it has improved performance and significantly smaller bundle size, in addition to having the option to only load the weights you need. Some class names and APIs have changed, so please read the documentation before upgrading. The legacy package will continue to recieve maintenance, but will not be updated with new icons upstream. Take me to the legacy version ➜
@phosphor-icons/web
Phosphor is a flexible icon family for interfaces, diagrams, presentations — whatever, really. Explore all our icons at phosphoricons.com.
Usage
Getting Started
We use a similar approach as many other icon sets out there, providing icons as several webfonts that uses Unicode's Private Use Area character codes to map normally non-rendering characters to icons. Simply add one or more weights by including its stylesheet to the document <head>
, and drop in icons with an <i>
tag and the appropriate classes for the weight and the icon:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<link
rel="stylesheet"
type="text/css"
href="https://unpkg.com/@phosphor-icons/web@2.1.1/src/bold/style.css"
/>
</head>
<body>
<i class="ph-bold ph-smiley"></i>
<i class="ph-bold ph-heart" style="color: hotpink"></i>
<i class="ph-bold ph-cube"></i>
</body>
</html>
[!NOTE] You can import as many or as few weights as needed. Only imported weights will match and render as icons.
Weights
Phosphor Icons come in 6 weights: regular
, thin
, light
, bold
, fill
, and duotone
. In order to use a weight, you must include a link to its stylesheet, and use the appropriate weight class on the icon (the regular
weight uses .ph
instead of .ph-regular
):
<link
rel="stylesheet"
type="text/css"
href="https://unpkg.com/@phosphor-icons/web@2.1.1/src/duotone/style.css"
/>
...
<i class="ph-duotone ph-baseball"></i>
The URL format is https://unpkg.com/@phosphor-icons/web@<VERSION>/src/<WEIGHT>/style.css
. Other common CDNs may also be used.
Using All Weights
If you intend to use all 6 weights, they can be made available by including the library as a script tag, using the base URL:
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@phosphor-icons/web@2.1.1"></script>
...
<i class="ph-light ph-address-book"></i>
<i class="ph ph-sunglasses"></i>
[!WARNING] Though assets will be cached for subsequent loads, this will bring in around 3MB of fonts and CSS, and may have impact on page load speed.
Modules
If your environment supports loading CSS files as modules, icon weights can be imported for effect from the package.
$ yarn add @phosphor-icons/web
import "@phosphor-icons/web/light";
import "@phosphor-icons/web/bold";
Styling
Since the icons are just text under the hood, they can be colored and styled with CSS like any other font, including font-size
, color
, etc.
<style>
.ph-bold {
font-size: 48px;
}
.green {
color: limegreen;
}
</style>
...
<!-- 96px -->
<i class="ph-bold ph-airplane"></i>
<!-- 96px and green -->
<i class="ph-bold ph-skull green"></i>
<!-- ### Ligatures All weights aside from `duotone` support ligatures, meaning that in any text using supported weight classes, writing the name of an icon (without the `ph-` prefix) will convert to the corresponding icon. The largest possible string will be matched, meaning you can use any available weight, and print multiple icons without separating with spaces or other characters if you choose. ```html <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="https://unpkg.com/@phosphor-icons/web@2.1.1/src/bold/style.css" /> </head> <body> <p class="ph-bold">sword shield</p> </body> </html> ``` -->[!WARNING] Overriding the
font-family
,font-style
,font-weight
,font-variant
, ortext-transform
may break the icons and render unprintable characters. Don't do it. Additionally, all weights use the:before
pseudoelement to inject the font glyph, so overriding this property in icon classes can break them. Theduotone
weight also uses the:after
pseudoelement, so it is best not to modify either when styling icons.
Our Related Projects
- @phosphor-icons/homepage ▲ Phosphor homepage and general info
- @phosphor-icons/core ▲ Phosphor icon assets and catalog
- @phosphor-icons/react ▲ Phosphor icon component library for React
- @phosphor-icons/web ▲ Phosphor icons for Vanilla JS
- @phosphor-icons/vue ▲ Phosphor icon component library for Vue
- @phosphor-icons/swift ▲ Phosphor icon component library for SwiftUI
- @phosphor-icons/elm ▲ Phosphor icons for Elm
- @phosphor-icons/flutter ▲ Phosphor IconData library for Flutter
- @phosphor-icons/webcomponents ▲ Phosphor icons as Web Components
- @phosphor-icons/figma ▲ Phosphor icons Figma plugin
- @phosphor-icons/sketch ▲ Phosphor icons Sketch plugin
- @phosphor-icons/pack ▲ Phosphor web font stripper to generate minimal icon bundles
- @phosphor-icons/theme ▲ A VS Code (and other IDE) theme with the Phosphor color palette
Community Projects
- phosphor-react-native ▲ Phosphor icon component library for React Native
- phosphor-svelte ▲ Phosphor icons for Svelte apps
- phosphor-r ▲ Phosphor icon wrapper for R documents and applications
- blade-phosphor-icons ▲ Phosphor icons in your Laravel Blade views
- wireui/phosphoricons ▲ Phosphor icons for Laravel
- phosphor-css ▲ CSS wrapper for Phosphor SVG icons
- ruby-phosphor-icons ▲ Phosphor icons for Ruby and Rails applications
- eleventy-plugin-phosphoricons ▲ An Eleventy plugin for add shortcode, allows Phosphor icons to be embedded as inline svg into templates
- phosphor-leptos ▲ Phosphor icon component library for Leptos apps (rust)
- wordpress-phosphor-icons-block ▲ Phosphor icon block for use in WordPress v5.8+
- ember-phosphor-icons ▲ Phosphor icons for Ember apps
If you've made a port of Phosphor and you want to see it here, just open a PR here!
License
MIT © Phosphor Icons