FontAwesome
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Font Awesome
So you want a rocket on your page to show how awesome your stuff is. Something like this: http://fontawesome.io/icon/rocket/
<i class="fa fa-rocket fa-6" aria-hidden="true"></i>
Is how to show a Font Awesome icon. Which looks like this:
Problems
But there is a dependency and some bugs that have to be tracked down with regard to using it on a wiki site.
- Font Awesome only seems to work if there is an actual image on the page. For example, this is an edit icon from a normal svg file. . Remove that and your Font Awesome icon will disappear. Note: the image file doesn't even have to exist, it's just that the image processing code is not called unless there is a [[File:]] tag in the wikitext.
- And FA doesn't work if I close the tag properly.
- The fa element is duplicated throughout the rest of the page since it wasn't closed.
Getting it
- Sign up for a unique embed code.
- Add the script source to your wiki by editing the MediaWiki:Common.js file where you add a call to 'load' the external script
mw.loader.load('//use.fontawesome.com/14c71d3de0.js');
- Insert the
<i>
tags where ever you want. Note that there are various sizes pre-defined as fa-1 (smallest) to fa-6 (largest) - Check http://fontawesome.io/examples/
- https://cdn.fontawesome.com/help#qa-icons-code
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/font-awesome
- https://github.com/FortAwesome/Font-Awesome