@npm-questionpro/wick-ui-icon 1.3.1 → 2.0.0-next.4
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- package/llms.txt +25 -0
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package/README.md
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````markdown
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# @npm-questionpro/wick-ui-icon
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An icon font library featuring Material icons and custom icons for QuestionPro.
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An icon font library featuring Material icons and custom icons for QuestionPro.
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This package generates a web font from SVG icons and provides the corresponding
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CSS for usage in web applications.
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## Features
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- **Material
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- **Material Symbols**: Includes icons from Google's Material Design Symbols
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(grad200 fill1 wight400 size24px).
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- **Custom Icons**: Allows you to include custom SVG icons by placing them in
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the appropriate folders.
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- **Web Font**: The icons are bundled as a web font for easy inclusion in web
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- **CSS Integration**: The package generates a CSS file to easily style and use
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## Installation
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## Usage
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1. **CSS Integration**: To use the icons in your project, include the
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1. **CSS Integration**: To use the icons in your project, include the
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`wu-icon.css` file in your HTML/Globals CSS/Main ts/tsx/js/jsx:
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```html
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rel="stylesheet"
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href="@npm-questionpro/wick-ui-icon/dist/wu-icon.css"
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```
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import '@npm-questionpro/wick-ui-icon/dist/wu-icon.css'
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adding the corresponding class to an element. For example:
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