- From: Henrik Andersson <henke@henke37.cjb.net>
- Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2014 20:54:54 +0200
- To: abhimanyu0003 <abhimanyu@japanaddicts.org>, www-style@w3.org
abhimanyu0003 skrev: > I propose that we have a set of full-CSS icons. Icon fonts can be used > to add items like home, etc., but I think we will benefit if we have > extremely simple rules for commonly used icons, like this: > > <forwardicon/>, a self-closing tag, or something like > <icon class="forwardarrow"/> > > Although adding a class defeats the purpose of embedded, fully CSS icons. > > I think we should think about it. We can have stuff like: > > * Forward and Backward arrows in two variations (resembling > and -->) > * Home icon > * Mail icon > * Phone icon > * Website icon > * and others that are also supported in icon fonts. > > > --- > </Abhimanyu> You want symbol fonts. Those already exist. And Unicode has all the symbols that you list. Mostly inherited from Wingdings and Webdings, two popular symbol fonts.
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