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chrisblakley opened this issue Apr 2, 2025 · 1 comment
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Update to Font Awesome 7 #2307

chrisblakley opened this issue Apr 2, 2025 · 1 comment
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chrisblakley commented Apr 2, 2025

Similar to the FA6 update: #2112

Font Awesome 7 was announced today and will be available in June 2025. Nebula will need to be updated to use whatever free tier is available, but documentation will need to be updated for child themes that want to override to use the Pro version.

The icon packs they announced contain the 200 most common icons used. I wonder if there is a pre-made kit (or subset) of the free version available that allows for smaller filesizes.

https://fontawesome.com/

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Last time there was an update guide, so I'm assuming there will be one for FA7 as well: https://docs.fontawesome.com/web/setup/upgrade

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