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Issue created Nov 20, 2013 by Administrator@rootContributor

Glyphicon class names

Created by: Mottie

I know this is nick-picking, and I don't know about others, but when I want to use a glyphicon, I copy and paste the class names from your main page

The class names are listed as .glyphicon .glyphicon-arrow-down, so when adding it to my HTML, I start copying after the first period and I always end up deleting the second one.

I would think that just listing the class names as glyphicon glyphicon-arrow-down (without the leading period) would be preferable. I don't think anyone is using those class names in their css to add another definition... or am I wrong?

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