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iron-icon ========= The `iron-icon` element displays an icon. By default an icon renders as a 24px square. Example using src: ```html <iron-icon src="star.png"></iron-icon> ``` Example setting size to 32px x 32px: ```html <iron-icon class="big" src="big_star.png"></iron-icon> <style> .big { height: 32px; width: 32px; } </style> ``` The iron elements include several sets of icons. To use the default set of icons, import `iron-icons.html` and use the `icon` attribute to specify an icon: ```html <!-- import default iconset and iron-icon --> <link rel="import" href="/components/iron-icons/iron-icons.html"> <iron-icon icon="menu"></iron-icon> ``` To use a different built-in set of icons, import `iron-icons/<iconset>-icons.html`, and specify the icon as `<iconset>:<icon>`. For example: ```html <!-- import communication iconset and iron-icon --> <link rel="import" href="/components/iron-icons/communication-icons.html"> <iron-icon icon="communication:email"></iron-icon> ``` You can also create custom icon sets of bitmap or SVG icons. Example of using an icon named `cherry` from a custom iconset with the ID `fruit`: ```html <iron-icon icon="fruit:cherry"></iron-icon> ``` See [iron-iconset](#iron-iconset) and [iron-iconset-svg](#iron-iconset-svg) for more information about how to create a custom iconset. See [iron-icons](http://www.polymer-project.org/components/iron-icons/demo.html) for the default set of icons.
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