===== Icons ===== [[doku>template:mikio|Mikio Template]] * Mikio includes an icon engine that allows you to include icons in your pages by using in your content * If the icon tag conflicts with another plugin, you can change the tag from ''icon'' to a user set value in the settings * By default, Mikio enables FontAwesome 4 but also includes FontAwesome 5, Elusive 2 and Bootstrap Icons, which can be enabled by uncommenting their inclusions in ''/icons/icons.php'' Users can also add their own icon sets to the template. Supported icon sets can either be webfonts or individual files (such as a SVG library). Instructions can be found in the ''/icons/icons.php'' file. ====== Icons ====== https://github.com/nomadjimbob/mikioplugin/wiki/Icons Add icons from an icon library. By default, the following icon libraries are installed within the Mikio Plugin: * Bootstrap Icons * Elusive * FontAwesome 4 * FontAwesome 5 with only the FontAwesome 4 enabled. To enable the other libraries, you are required to uncomment the appropriate lines within: 📁%% %%mikioplugin\\ 📁%% %%icons\\ 📄%% %%icons.php ===== Example Syntax (FontAwesome 4) ===== https://fontawesome.com/v4/icons/ ===== Adding an Icon library ===== You can add your own Icon library or change Mikio Plugin to instead use a CDN by editing the%% %%''mikioplugin/icons/icons.php''%% %%file. Instructions are included in the file itself.