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Here's the summary of this week's WebDev Town resources. I still have open spots for sponsored content in October. If you want to promote your project to 1000+ devs, just write me an email to info@wweb.dev. - Source: dev.to / 8 months ago
Here's the summary of this week's WebDev Town resources. I hope you will find something useful :). - Source: dev.to / 9 months ago
P.S. If you find this useful - I'm collecting various web design and development resources like these at WebDev Town :). - Source: dev.to / 9 months ago
Hey everyone, I'm collecting resources over at WebDev Town. Here is a summary of all the websites I've found that you can use to get creative backgrounds for your website. - Source: dev.to / 10 months ago
Content: The Noun Project offers a vast collection of icons that can be used in various projects, providing a wide range of icons for different purposes. Benefits: Access to high-quality icons for use in design and development projects, enhancing visual communication and design. Link: https://thenounproject.com/. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
For example, here's a rock icon from The Noun Project (another good resource for icons/SVGs). Download the SVG (you may need to sign up for an account, but downloads are free for personal use -- alternatively just use something from Lucide or any other SVG you can find). Open the SVG in a text editor, and copy the SVG element:. Source: 6 months ago
How does this work, for example on https://thenounproject.com you can use the icons, edit the icons and resell the icons when subscribed. However, what happens when you aren't subscribed? If these icons were used, edited and given away when building a website for a client, if I'm not subscribed anymore would I have to pull all of the icons? What if I didn't sell the icons but used them on a personal website, do I... Source: 8 months ago
Noun Project - A website to search for over 3 million icons, which can be used for free with attribution. - Source: dev.to / 9 months ago
The Noun Project is bigger (5 million icons) with clearer licensing: https://thenounproject.com/. - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
LineIcons - 2000+ line icons for designers and developers
Icons8 - Free app for Mac & Windows already containing 39,800 icons. Allows to search and import icons…
css.gg - Minimalistic Icon library Designed by code. Customizable & Retina-Ready icons entirely built in CSS.
Flaticon - A database of free vector icons.
Flat Icons - 20,000 unique, customizable icons with free lifetime updates
Font Awesome - Font Awesome makes it easy to add vector icons and social logos to your website. And version 5 is redesigned and built from the ground up!