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Basic Icons
To use the Font Awesome icons, add the following line inside the section of your HTML page:
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Note: No downloading or installation is required!
You place Font Awesome icons by using the prefix fa
and the icon's name.
Example
The following code:
Results in:
Try It Yourself »Font Awesome is designed to be used with inline elements. The and
elements are widely used for icons.
Also note that if you change the font-size or color of the icon's container, the icon changes. Same things goes for shadow, and anything else that gets inherited using CSS.
The fa-lg
(33% increase), fa-2x
, fa-3x
, fa-4x
, or fa-5x
classes are used to increase the icon sizes relative to their container.
Example
The following code:
Results in:
Try It Yourself »Tip: If your icons are getting chopped off on top and bottom, increase the line-height.
The fa-ul
and fa-li
classes are used to replace default bullets in unordered lists.
Example
The following code:
- List icons
- List icons
- List icons
Results in:
Try It Yourself »The fa-border
, fa-pull-right
or fa-pull-left
classes are used for for pull quotes or article icons.
Example
The following code:
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur.
Results in:
The fa-spin
class gets any icon to rotate, and the fa-pulse
class gets any icon to rotate with 8 steps.
Example
The following code:
Results in:
Try It Yourself »Note: IE8 and IE9 do not support CSS3 animations.
The fa-rotate-*
and fa-flip-*
classes are used to rotate and flip icons.
Example
The following code: Gemini 2: the duplicate finder 2 5 2.
Results in:
Try It Yourself »To stack multiple icons, use the fa-stack
class on the parent, the fa-stack-1x
class for the regularly sized icon, and fa-stack-2x
for the larger icon.
The fa-inverse
class can be used as an alternative icon color. You can also add larger icon classes to the parent to further control the sizing.
Example
Right Font 5 4 15 Inch
The following code:
fa-twitter on fa-circle-thin
fa-twitter (inverse) on fa-circle
fa-ban on fa-camera
Right Font 5 4 15 M
Results in:
fa-twitter (inverse) on fa-circle
fa-ban on fa-camera
The fa-fw
class is used to set icons at a fixed width. This class is useful when different icon widths throw off alignment. Especially useful in Bootstrap's navlists and list groups.
Example
Try It Yourself »Font Awesome also works great with all the Bootstrap components.