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| +[](https://travis-ci.org/PolymerElements/iron-iconset-svg)
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| +_[Demo and API Docs](https://elements.polymer-project.org/elements/iron-iconset-svg)_
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| +##<iron-iconset-svg>
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| +The `iron-iconset-svg` element allows users to define their own icon sets
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| +that contain svg icons. The svg icon elements should be children of the
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| +`iron-iconset-svg` element. Multiple icons should be given distinct id's.
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| +Using svg elements to create icons has a few advantages over traditional
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| +bitmap graphics like jpg or png. Icons that use svg are vector based so
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| +they are resolution independent and should look good on any device. They
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| +are stylable via css. Icons can be themed, colorized, and even animated.
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| +Example:
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| +This will automatically register the icon set "my-svg-icons" to the iconset
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| +database. To use these icons from within another element, make a
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| +`iron-iconset` element and call the `byId` method
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| +to retrieve a given iconset. To apply a particular icon inside an
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| +element use the `applyIcon` method. For example:
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