Like Font-Awesome and Twemoji-amazing, but for Openmoji Emojis! 🌟
It's CSS classes for all your Emoji needs, now with all the Creative Commons goodness!
Forked from twemoji-amazing!
Add the main files openmoji-color-awesome.css
and openmoji-black-awesome.css
to your project and then simply use the following in your HTML source:
<i class="oma oma-face-with-monocle"></i>
Like in Font-Awesome, emoji sizes can be changed via oma-lg
, oma-bg
, oma-2x
, oma-3x
, oma-4x
, and oma-5x
.
- Openmoji-awesome uses Openmoji json data as its source of codepoints and descriptions.
- To find an emoji of your liking, check out the Openmoji emoji list. Replace spaces with hyphens to get the class name! (e.g. "man in suit levitating" becomes
oma-man-in-suit-levitating
oroma-black-man-in-suit-levitating
🕴)
To use on your website, it is advised to download the svg files here: https://github.com/hfg-gmuend/openmoji/releases/tag/14.0.0 . By default, the script will generate a css file that will uses the emoji distributed from jsdeliver CDN.
./gradlew run
will generate a fresh version of both the openmoji-color-awesome.css
and the openmoji-black-awesome.css
file in the root directory of the project.
The script source can be found in src/main/kotlin/Main.kt
if you want to customize the image path (Change openmojiColorUrl
and openmojiBlackUrl
to the URL you want to use as a source).
You can integrate those in your project to use either color or black and white (or both!) emojis from Openmoji.
License: MIT.
Uses CSS snippets from twemoji-awesome, licensed under MIT.
Uses base code from twemoji-amazing, licensed under MIT.
As per the Openmoji repository, the graphics are licensed under the CC-BY 4.0 which has a pretty good guide on best practices for attribution.