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flag-css

v1.0.5

Published

A collection all of country flags in SVG - And push to CSS class

Downloads

202

Readme

flag-css

A collection of all country flags in SVG — plus the CSS for easier integration.

Install

You can install it via NPM:

$ npm install flag-css

Usage

For using the flags inline with text add the classes .flag-css and .fc-xx (where xx is the ISO 3166-1-alpha-2 code of a country) to an empty <span>. If you want to have a squared version flag then add the class fc-squared as well. Example:

<span class="flag-css fc-vn"></span>
<span class="flag-css fc-vn fc-squared"></span>

You could also using alpha-3 code or IOC code as well. Example:

<span class="flag-css fc-alpha3-vnm"></span>
<span class="flag-css fc-alpha3-vnm fc-squared"></span>
<span class="flag-css fc-ioc-vie"></span>
<span class="flag-css fc-ioc-vie fc-squared"></span>

You could also apply this to any element, but in that case you'll have to use the fc-background instead of flag-ccs and you're set. This will add the correct background with the following CSS properties:

background-size: contain;
background-position: 50%;
background-repeat: no-repeat;

Which means that the flag is just going to appear in the middle of an element, so you will have to set manually the correct size of 4 by 3 ratio or if it's squared add also the fc-squared class.

Development

Run the npm install to install the dependencies after cloning the project.

Contributors

Code Contributors