josh-taylor/sage-svg

WordPress package to enable a blade directive to use SVG images inline with Sage 9


Keywords
wordpress, composer-package, sage, svg, svg-icons, wordpress-packagist
License
MIT

Documentation

Sage SVG

Easily use SVG images in your Sage 9 Blade templates.

This repository is a wrapper for Adam Wathan's Blade SVG for Laravel, so a lot of the concepts from that repository are the same.

Installation

You can install this package via Composer by running this command in the root of your Sage 9 installation.

composer require josh-taylor/sage-svg

Getting Started

The package will automatically register a blade directive to inline your SVGs.

Place all your SVGs inside resources/assets/icons in your Sage 9 installation and you are good to go. Recommend to run all your SVGs through SVGO first!

<a href="/settings">
    @svg('cog', 'icon-lg') Settings
</a>

<!-- Renders -->
<a href="/settings">
    <svg class="icon icon-lg" viewBox="0 0 20 20" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
        <!-- ... -->
    </svg>
</a>

For more advanced usage you can check out Adam's repository.

The only thing this libary does not support at the moment is non-inline SVG. But this is better anyway right?

Credits

Most of the work of this repository is down to Adam Wathan. This is just a wrapper to get it work with Sage 9 blade templates.