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How do I take advantage of the octicon? #24

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menehune23 opened this issue Jul 16, 2017 · 7 comments · May be fixed by #130
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How do I take advantage of the octicon? #24

menehune23 opened this issue Jul 16, 2017 · 7 comments · May be fixed by #130
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@menehune23
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I've never used octicons before, so some help in the readme would be useful.

Thanks and great work!

@toshimaru
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not sure the relationship between jekyll-toc and octicons. what do you mean by saying take advantage of the octicons?

@menehune23
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In your readme, the output for the header anchors includes the class octicon-link, so I thought integration was intentional. I'd like to know how to make the icon render.

@toshimaru
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toshimaru commented Jul 18, 2017

Oh, my bad,I added Octicon support, but I totally forgot it! 😹

Okay, I'll add some description in readme. (but reading official document is recommended!)

@menehune23
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Thanks!

@XhmikosR
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@toshimaru: I'd just replace octicon with something more general.

@rnehra01
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@torbjoernk @menehune23 How to make the octicons icon render?

@toshimaru toshimaru self-assigned this Mar 30, 2019
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N7K4 commented Apr 30, 2020

Replace <span class="octicon octicon-link"></span> with &#128279;&nbsp; to see an unicode char for a chain. With some CSS and PSEUDO-Classes like after / before / hover it is possible to design the anchor

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