![]() Turns out is probably a better choice than. Each tag will have a unique ID, and will wrap all the paths and whatnot for each icon. ![]() It should just be an tag, with a tag (which just means you are defining stuff to use later), and then a bunch of (group) tags. You don’t even have to look at the final file. You can let Illustrator (or whatever) save it however, with all the cruft that comes along for the ride: They can be colored, not colored, multiple shapes, sizes, whatever. That’s one of the cool things about working with SVG – they are the source files. However, I think assuming you’re good with IE 9+, using inline SVG and the element to reference an icon is a superior system.Ī nice way to handle your icons is to have a folder full of. ![]() Lots of sites really need a system for icons, and icon fonts offer a damn fine system.
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