Font Awesome Pro v6.0.0-beta1 (Web + Desktop) Retail
Font Awesome Pro v6.0.0-beta1 (Web + Desktop) Retail
Get vector icons and social logos on your website with Font Awesome, the web's most popular icon set and toolkit.
Professionally Designed + Pixel-Perfect
Each and every symbol is designed from scratch against guidelines and standards forged from years of experience of illustrating and designing icons. The result is a consistent look and feel that spans thousands of icons across three unique styles.
Near-Infinite Icons
Font Awesome has grown to have over 5,000 icons and continues to add the most popular and needed icons. Stop hunting down missing icons you need, combining from multiple sets, or finding that company's official logo in a dirty corner of the internet.
Play with Our Icons
Our icons are easy to use on the web out of the box. And that box includes support styling to help you size, place, style, and even animate any icon. See what you can do with one line of our easy to remember code.
Accessibility-Minded
Font Awesome loves screen readers! With our auto-accessibility feature, it’s super simple to do the right thing for your users.
Desktop-Friendly
Font Awesome is fantastic to work with on the desktop, especially with all-new ligatures. Try it in your next design or presentation!
Tried & Tested
We've stress-tested them, so that your icons and styling work and display perfectly in all modern browsers.
Pixel-Perfect Rendering
Our icons are meticulously designed on a grid that helps them render perfectly and makes them legible at any pixel or font-size.
Basic Styling Included
Size your icons in relation to your UI. rotate, align, mirror, pull and stack them with ease too thanks to our bundled styling.
Power Transforms
Go further - Shrink, grow, and rotate your icons on a granular scale. Layer or mask multiple icons together with pinpoint accuracy. Or make quick work of counters and badges.
Manage & Use Your Way
Use Font Awesome how you want: via our CDN, Download Font Awesome to host yourself, or install the latest via npm. We've got component packages and CSS-processors too.
With Way More on the Way!
We're not done yet. Native app support, more category packs, desktop subsetter, duotone icons, and more are in the hopper.
Changes
Added?
Over 775 New Icons?
New Emoji icons - Now we have Emoji-parity with all "smiley face" icons
New Sports + Fitness icons, and some new Gaming icons
New icons for aligning and distributing objects
New clock face icons in half-hour increments
A variety of new icons across many categories, plus a bunch of commissioned icons
V6 Support in Kits
You can now choose the V6 Beta from the version select in your kits' settings.
New and Improved Icon Search
We crafted a new icon search from the ground up so you get quick access to copy options, a bigger icon preview without leaving the search, more options for filtering and sorting, better alias and synonym search options, improved icon detail pages, all-around snappier searching, and now we hold your place in search when you jump into details and back!
The beta Python/Django plugin now supports v6 icons and styling.
The jаvascript API, GraphQL API, and Conflict Detection API now all support V6.
You can happliy use jQuery, Turbolinks for Rails, and Require.js with v6.
Changed?
Changes to Duotones on the Desktop?
Ligatures Changes: You can now get an entire duotone icon with the touch of a wand - ahem - ligature. (If you want the separate pieces, you'll need to use unicodes.)
Unicode Changes: In v5, our secondary duotone unicode was generated by adding 0x10 to the front of the primary unicode. In v6, we will use the unicode variation selector instead, so the icon will have a unicode value and then you can select the primary layer with 0xfe01 or secondary layer with 0xfe02 (the universal unicode variation selector values).
More Unicode Changes: We now have a single unicode for entire duotone icons (not just the primary and secondary parts). So 0xe2f5 will get you the full duotone icon for citrus-slice, but 0xe2f5 0xfe01 will get you just the primary layer and 0xe2f5 0xfe01 will get you just the secondary layer.
Breaking Changes to Some CSS, SCSS, and Less?
Removed .fa-icon-rotate and .fa-icon-flip SCSS/Less mixins
Changed .sr-only and .sr-only-focusable classes to be namespaced to .fa-sr-only and .fa-sr-only-focusable (.sr-only and .sr-only-focusable will be silenty supported until the next major version release)
Updated CSS properties used in .fa-sr-only utilities to use a more modern technique
Removed CSS support for IE9 and below, including the removal of .eot and .svg font files/references from @font-face definitions
Renamed _larger SCSS and Less files to _sizing
Removed @fa-display, @fa-font-size, @fa-font-size-base, @fa-version variables in both SCSS and Less files
Renamed fa-pulse to fa-spin-pulse (fa-pulse will be silenty supported until the next major version release)
Fixed?
Continued fixes and improvements to many icons
Fixed line-height of base Web Fonts icon styling for better alignment with text
Added?
Over 775 New Icons?
New Emoji icons - Now we have Emoji-parity with all "smiley face" icons
New Sports + Fitness icons, and some new Gaming icons
New icons for aligning and distributing objects
New clock face icons in half-hour increments
A variety of new icons across many categories, plus a bunch of commissioned icons
V6 Support in Kits
You can now choose the V6 Beta from the version select in your kits' settings.
New and Improved Icon Search
We crafted a new icon search from the ground up so you get quick access to copy options, a bigger icon preview without leaving the search, more options for filtering and sorting, better alias and synonym search options, improved icon detail pages, all-around snappier searching, and now we hold your place in search when you jump into details and back!
The beta Python/Django plugin now supports v6 icons and styling.
The jаvascript API, GraphQL API, and Conflict Detection API now all support V6.
You can happliy use jQuery, Turbolinks for Rails, and Require.js with v6.
Changed?
Changes to Duotones on the Desktop?
Ligatures Changes: You can now get an entire duotone icon with the touch of a wand - ahem - ligature. (If you want the separate pieces, you'll need to use unicodes.)
Unicode Changes: In v5, our secondary duotone unicode was generated by adding 0x10 to the front of the primary unicode. In v6, we will use the unicode variation selector instead, so the icon will have a unicode value and then you can select the primary layer with 0xfe01 or secondary layer with 0xfe02 (the universal unicode variation selector values).
More Unicode Changes: We now have a single unicode for entire duotone icons (not just the primary and secondary parts). So 0xe2f5 will get you the full duotone icon for citrus-slice, but 0xe2f5 0xfe01 will get you just the primary layer and 0xe2f5 0xfe01 will get you just the secondary layer.
Breaking Changes to Some CSS, SCSS, and Less?
Removed .fa-icon-rotate and .fa-icon-flip SCSS/Less mixins
Changed .sr-only and .sr-only-focusable classes to be namespaced to .fa-sr-only and .fa-sr-only-focusable (.sr-only and .sr-only-focusable will be silenty supported until the next major version release)
Updated CSS properties used in .fa-sr-only utilities to use a more modern technique
Removed CSS support for IE9 and below, including the removal of .eot and .svg font files/references from @font-face definitions
Renamed _larger SCSS and Less files to _sizing
Removed @fa-display, @fa-font-size, @fa-font-size-base, @fa-version variables in both SCSS and Less files
Renamed fa-pulse to fa-spin-pulse (fa-pulse will be silenty supported until the next major version release)
Fixed?
Continued fixes and improvements to many icons
Fixed line-height of base Web Fonts icon styling for better alignment with text
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