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Font Awesome Icons

Contributors: rachelbaker, BFTrick, Taylor4484, tommarshall, rscarvalho, @jeezysevenrwd

Tags: icons, font-awesome, font icon, UI, icon font, bootstrap Requires at least: 3.0 Tested up to: 4.7.0 Stable tag: 4.7 License: GPLv3 or later License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html

Enables easy use of the Font Awesome icon font set from within WordPress. Icons can be inserted using either HTML, shortcode, or a built-in TinyMCE plugin.

Description

Font Awesome is a pictographic font set of 675 icons. The icons are infinitely scalable and screen reader compatible.

A full list of the 675 Font Awesome icons is available: FontAwesomeIconsCheatsheet.pdf

To use any of the Font Awesome icons on your WordPress site you have three options:

HTML

All code examples on the Font Awesome site apply: http://fontawesome.io/examples/

Examples

Pencil icon

<i class="icon-pencil"></i>

Phone icon

<i class="icon-phone"></i>

Chevron left icon

<i class="icon-chevron-left"></i>

Shortcode

Don't want to worry about HTML tags? You can use a shortcode in your posts, pages and even widgets to display a Font Awesome icon.

The shortcode to use is [icon name=name-of-icon], where name=X is the class of the icon you would like to use.

Examples

Pencil icon

[icon name=icon-pencil]

Phone icon

[icon name=icon-phone]

Chevron left icon

[icon name=icon-chevron-left]

TinyMCE Plugin

Select the icon you would like to add to your post or page content from the Glyphs drop-down menu in the Visual Editor.

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Contributors Welcome

Author

Installation

  1. Upload Font Awesome Icons to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory.

  2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress.

  3. Use one of the three usage methods (HTML, Shortcode, or TinyMCE plugin) within the content of your posts or pages.

  4. Use either the HTML or Shortcode methods inside your text widgets.

Screenshots

  1. HTML code samples
  2. Shortcode samples
  3. TinyMCE plugin
  4. Full icon list
Changelog

===December 30, 2016 ===

  • Updated font and CSS files to Font Awesome 4.7.0 release.

===June 1, 2016 ===

  • Updated font and CSS files to Font Awesome 4.6.3 release.

===April 12, 2016 ===

= 4.6 =

  • Updated font and CSS files to Font Awesome 4.6.1 release. (Thanks to @jeezysevenrwd)

= 4.5 =

  • Updated font and CSS files to Font Awesome 4.5.0 release. (Thanks to @jeezysevenrwd)

= 3.2.1 =

  • Updated font and CSS files to Font Awesome 3.2.1 release. (Thanks to @tommarshall)
  • Updated build/icons.yml file for reference. (Thanks to @tommarshall)
  • Updated reference PDF file with Font Awesome 3.2.1 icons. (Thanks to @tommarshall)
  • Added TinyMCE editor plugin, making it possible for the user to select font awesome glyphs from a drop-down list within the content editor. (Thanks @rscarvalho)
  • Added version number constant to cache bust assets for future plugin updates. (Thanks @rscarvalho)

= 3.1 =

  • Updated font and CSS files to Font Awesome 3.1 release. (Thanks to @Taylor4484)
  • Updated reference urls to new Font Awesome URL. (Thanks to @Taylor4484)
  • Added build/icons.yml file for reference. (Thanks to @BFTrick)
  • Updated reference PDF file with Font Awesome 3.1 icons.

= 3.0 =

  • Updated font and CSS files to Font Awesome 3.0 release.

= 1.2 =

  • Added IE7 CSS

= 1.1 =

  • Created and enabled shortcode

= 1.0 =

  • Initial release

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