Really nice collection. The terms of service link currently is returning a 404, by the way (for the curious, the github repo says the icons are MIT licensed).
A huge thank you to Paweł Kuna and all the contributors. I paid for Font Awesome Pro for several years until I discovered Tabler now I use their icons exclusively and it's been great.
Nice collection, but I hate infinite scroll when there are links in the footer, which are only reachable if you scrolled through all items.
Okay I can search and reach the footer bad ux :)
… its worthless privacy and term are 404 pages.
Tabler is a really awesome theme - sits right on top of bootstrap, and gives a very cohesive look for backends/admin interfaces. Also, the corresponding email template library is fantastic and only costs $30. Doesn’t seem like the project as a whole gets enough love.
I initially misread your comment; I thought you were recommending a visual comparison tool for icon sets. Like those side-by-side font comparison tools.
Shameless self-promotion [1]: my svg icon search engine that searches almost 100K icons from 100+ sources, including Tabler (with a finite scrolling list! [2])
Pixel perfect seems to be a bold claim. Icon sets are still a Wild West. Even the big one like FontIcons (which fortunately is SVG now) I’ve noticed horrible off by one pixel errors and other frustrating problems.
I “fixed” an example of this recently by adding a 0.25rem margin to an icon to make it line up with all of the other Font Icon icons that I used.
I try use Hero Icons now because it’s at least more consistent plus they come in component form with Headless UI.
Which has become the only SVG library source I use these days given its massive 100k+ collection free SVG's and rich library support for most popular SPA frameworks.
Thank you so much for these, the more the merrier, even though I am a designer, I can see the use cases for certain projects, on top of that not everyone is a designer so these are an excellent resource!
Someone posted https://tablericons.com a while ago, which has the same name (Tabler) but a different domain and website. Are these two icon sites related?
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[ 5.9 ms ] story [ 98.2 ms ] threadI don't understand the point of a footer when there is infinite scroll though. I wanted to read more about the LICENSE.
It looks like it's based on the Feather[1] icon set (MIT licensed so all good license-wise).
Personally, I have been using the Lucide [2] icon set, which is also based on Feather. And it does not hide it.
- Feather: 287 icons
- Lucide: 593 icons
- Tabler : 1919 icons
[1] https://github.com/feathericons/feather [2] https://github.com/lucide-icons/lucide
That could be cool, right?
I also need a skeuomorphic one for another project
[1] https://IconSear.ch/
[2] https://iconsear.ch/sources/tabler/icons.html
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- Icons collections collection: https://icones.netlify.app/
- Design collections collection: https://www.evernote.design/
I “fixed” an example of this recently by adding a 0.25rem margin to an icon to make it line up with all of the other Font Icon icons that I used.
I try use Hero Icons now because it’s at least more consistent plus they come in component form with Headless UI.
(search for "gender-" on their website)
https://icon-sets.iconify.design
Which has become the only SVG library source I use these days given its massive 100k+ collection free SVG's and rich library support for most popular SPA frameworks.
https://icon-sets.iconify.design/tabler/
[1] https://phosphoricons.com
That’s the first thing I need to know and I can’t find it.