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Icon

Icons serve as visual shortcuts and should ease wayfinding through a system. They are used to illustrate simple, usually single ideas such as search, help or forward. They are essential for navigation within digital media online or within iOS or Android applications.

UX/UI Guidelines

Check the design documentation of the component in ZeroHeight.

Implementations

The component Icon is available in the following technologies:

CSS Components
cssreactvue
Web Components
webreactvueangular
Native
react_native

Parameters

Parameters

Parameters are the attributes that can be used to customize the component when using it in a project. They apply to the WebComponents implementation and wrappers and to the Vue and React CSS implementations. Some parameters names change between the implementations, in order to follow the conventions of each technology and framework.

For example, the param model is named ngModel in Angular, modelValue in Vue, but stays as model in React.

By default, all the parameters are optional or can be set in different, except for the ones marked as required

The parametrization of the component can be done with the following custom params or properties:

NameTypeSlotDescription
iconstring

The main parameter has two components following the pattern: <name><?:style>.

  • name: the name of the icon. Check the icon catalog .
  • style: (optional) defines the style of the icon, being solid the default. The possible value is line (outlined).
configstring

The configuration parameter has three components following the pattern: <?size><?:color>.

  • size: (optional) the size of the icon. The default value is m (1.5rem). The possible values are: xs (.75rem), s (1rem), l (3.75rem).
  • color: (optional) the color of the icon. Possible values are: default, black, white, teal, moss, lilac, peach, candy, mint, lime, lemon, powder-pink.
customobject

A record of key-value pairs to set the CSS custom tokens. It's a complex attribute set as an JS object in stringified JSON format.

Example:

html
<z-icon custom='{"fill":"#06e7a3"}' />

Check the available values in the customization section.

custom-strstring

The stringified version of the custom property. It follows the pattern key:value;key:value;, with the possibility of setting multiple values and spaces between the punctuation characters.

Example:

html
<z-icon custom-str="fill:#06e7a3" />
z-themestring

Sets the theme of the component. The possible values are light and dark.

html
<z-icon z-theme="dark" />

From Figma to code

You can check the Figma implementation here.

Customization

INFO

Check everything about the customization mechanics in the "How it works" documentation.

CSS VariableTypeDescription
--z-icon--colorcolorFill color of the icon
--z-icon--sizedistanceOuter size of the icon

The color and size of the icon can be customized using the --z-icon--color and --z-icon--size CSS variables or the custom attribute.

Extending icons or modifying sources

We can use the --z-icon--url CSS variable to change the source of the icon. This way, we can use any SVG file as an icon. The rest of the component will behave the same.

The custom-str won't work with this prop, so we need to use the CSS or using style or custom for instances.

SVGs for icons must be flattened

The SVG file must be flattened to work correctly. This means that the SVG file should not have any nested SVG elements or multiple SVG sub-elements.

It's better and more comfortable to do this override anyway in a CSS general file:

css
[z-icon][icon="check"] {
  --z-icon--url: url(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3b/Eo_circle_green_checkmark.svg);
}

We can also use this approach to extend the icon catalog with custom icons.

css
[z-icon][icon="react"] {
  --z-icon--url: url(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a7/React-icon.svg);
}