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❍ IcoMoon

❍ IcoMoon
IcoMoon is striving to build and provide the best iconography and icon management tool for perfectionists. IcoMoon's icon library features only the very best icon sets out there. All of our icons are designed on a precise pixel grid. The IcoMoon app lets you build and use your own icon sets in many different formats including SVG, Polymer, PDF, XAML, CSH, icon font or simple PNG/CSS sprites. IcoMoon was first built and released back in the November of 2011. IcoMoon was also the first to solve a big problem with icon fonts: Compatibility with screen readers. IcoMoon is constantly improving and it offers many unique features. With over 4000 free and open source icons available in IcoMoon's library, and by allowing you to generate crisp icon fonts and SVG sprites locally/offline, this service is far ahead of any similar one. IcoMoon is created and maintained by Keyamoon and it is currently operating under Roonas. Need to contact us? Related:  Icones

Bower The Big List of Flat Icons & Icon Fonts | CSS-Tricks Icon fonts are awesome. Other than the fact that they have to be single color, they are superior to using images as icons in every way. But which do you choose? There are loads of different sets out there. I’m going to attempt to round them all up here and keep this updated (this post has already been updated several times). Pictos Pictos is the icon font that really popularized this whole idea. Symbolset Symbolset is unique in that they turn words into icons for you. Modern Pictograms v1 is free on Font Squirrel. v2 is paid with the complete set at $25 or individual icons as low as $0.50. Pictonic Pictonic also offers a hosted icon service and offers unique pricing ($0.59 per icon). StateFace StateFace has all 50 U.S states as an icon font. Geobats GeoBats is an icon font of the world’s countries. iconSweets 2 Also has a free predecessor. Erler Dingbats A drastic improvement to the standard Dingbats. Tipogram CleanIcons Meteocons For the weather! Ecqlipse 2 Heydings Icons IcoMoon Iconic Gedy Rivera Social

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Free Font Lato by tyPoland Lukasz Dziedzic This license can also be found at this permalink: This Font Software is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1. This license is copied below, and is also available with a FAQ at: —————————————————————————————- SIL OPEN FONT LICENSE Version 1.1 - 26 February 2007—————————————————————————————- PREAMBLE The goals of the Open Font License (OFL) are to stimulate worldwide development of collaborative font projects, to support the font creation efforts of academic and linguistic communities, and to provide a free and open framework in which fonts may be shared and improved in partnership with others. The OFL allows the licensed fonts to be used, studied, modified and redistributed freely as long as they are not sold by themselves. DEFINITIONS “Font Software” refers to the set of files released by the Copyright Holder(s) under this license and clearly marked as such.

findcommunities In the last few years, there have been many attempts to uncover communities in large networks. By large, we mean systems composed of millions of nodes, which cannot be visualized nor analyzed at the level of single nodes and therefore require a coarse-grained description. Our method, that we call Louva in Method ( because, even though the co-authors now hold positions in Paris, London and Louvain, the method was devised when they all were in Louvain ), outperforms other methods in terms of computation time, which allows us to analyze networks of unprecedented size (e.g. the analysis of a typical network of 2 million nodes only takes 2 minutes). The Louvain method has also been to shown to be very accurate by focusing on ad-hoc networks with known community structure. The method consists of two phases. The output of the program therefore gives several partitions.

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Iconsfeed - iOS icons gallery Stay tuned via RSS. © 2015 439 icons Worms™ 4 Games Chauffeur-Privé Travel 旅行箱-最好用的旅行工具 Travel 写真で作る育児日記とシール|キルトピクス Medical Sue Doku Games Connect The Cables Games Yahoo News Digest News Crafty Voice Memos Recorder Utilities Tagxedo - tag clouds with style You probably know all about the word cloud generator, Wordle, but here's another service that turns your words into stunning tag clouds. Here are a few examples from the Gallery to see what you can do with Tagxedo Find out more about Tagxedo and how you can create.print and share your images here: Tagxedo

Using @font-face The @font-face rule allows custom fonts to be loaded on a webpage. Once added to a stylesheet, the rule instructs the browser to download the font from where it is hosted, then display it as specified in the CSS. Without the rule, our designs are limited to the fonts that are already loaded on a user's computer, which vary depending on the system being used. Here's a nice breakdown of existing system fonts. Deepest Possible Browser Support This is the method with the deepest support possible right now. Then use it to style elements like this: Practical Level of Browser Support Things are shifting heavily toward WOFF and WOFF 2, so we can probably get away with: Slightly Deeper Browser Support If you need a sort of a happy medium between full support and practical support, this will cover a few more bases: Super Progressive Browser Support If we're staking the farm on WOFF, then we can expect things to shift toward WOFF2 at some point in time. Alternative Techniques @import <link>ing a stylesheet

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