• I’m not sure if others agree, but part of using shortcodes is to tighten up my markup. With that in mind might it be possible to change or add secondary shortcodes:
    [wp-svg-icons icon="headphones" wrap="i"]
    to
    [svgicons i="headphones"]

    It’s safe for the wrap to be assumed “i” if not stated otherwise.

    Don’t need the wp- because the shortcode is being used inside wordpress. 🙂

    That said, I’d be grateful if it was able to specify padding [I’m targeting the specific classes from style.css currently] such that any of the possible css standards are possible:

    [svgicons i="headphones" p="4px"]
    [svgicons i="headphones" p="1em"]
    [svgicons i="headphones" p="0 1em 0 0"]
    [svgicons i="headphones" p="2px 0"]

    And so forth. To just pass that string into {padding:string;}

    Thanks. The icons I’ve found to use are beautiful and, well… very iconic. No ambiguity, this icon says what it is.

    • This topic was modified 8 years, 2 months ago by Puddleglum.
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  • Thread Starter Puddleglum

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    Lol. I removed the wrap=”i” just to see if you might have actually programmed it to default to one wrap or the other. Nothin’ doin’. 🙂

    Whoops! It looks like you forgot to specify your html tag.

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