/Cikonss

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Cikonss

Cikonss are created in order to be pure CSS, responsive and cross-browser usable. By "cross-browser" I mean IE8 as well. This means that CSS2 is in use which leads to limited shapes (and icons) available.

Cikonss

Some of icons do have border-radius property but this is mainly for fine styling in browsers that supports this property. This doesn't effect in loosing the shape of the icon.

##Demos

##Usage

Include cikonss.css file in the head of your html file, like so:

<link rel="stylesheet" href="cikonss.css" />

Now you can simply choose out of 43 icons, 5 sizes and 3 variants. An icon is made of two <span> elements. Parent element defines:

  • general style: .icon (mandatory)
  • the size: .icon-small, .icon-mid, .icon-large, .icon-extra-large, .icon-huge (mandatory)
  • variant: .icon-square, .icon-rounded (optional)

<span class="icon icon-small icon-square">...</span>

Child element is the actual icon - available classes are in preview section. Mandatory code for an icon would look like this:

<span class="icon icon-mid"><span class="icon-mail"></span></span>

##License

MIT license