Are submissions for new icons not being accepted anymore? I remember reading that anyone could offer up their icon (in the right format, of course) and it would at least be reviewed. I now only see that people are allowed to request icons, but not actually make them (http://fortawesome.github.io/Font-Awesome/community/)...
Like the additions, but going to have to agree... liked it better when it was all one page rather than having to scroll back to the top and click back and forth between pages... I often used the page for reference when scanning icons and for example usage.
Awesome, I've had a lot of trouble getting stacked icons to work on my own (e.g. putting a filled disk below an icon has a lot of uses). Great feature!
The spinning icon still makes Chrome max out the GPU on the retina macbook though. One instance of it is enough to send my GPU temperatures in the high 70's, worse than a Youtube video.
It looks great! Strange that you added 4 new chevron icons { icon-chevron-sign-left, icon-chevron-sign-right, icon-chevron-sign-up, icon-chevron-sign-down} when it seems that they could been a single icon-chevron-sign, recreated by the new icon rotation statuses {icon-rotate-90, icon-rotate-180, icon-rotate-270}.
If anyone is curious as to why there is an icon-maxcdn, I'm guessing that it is probably because they offer free CDN hosting of FontAwesome on http://www.bootstrapcdn.com
Very nice update! Pity they didn't add any Chinese social network icons this time (Weibo, Renren, Tencent, QQ) Has anybody seen any of these icons as a web font?
Surely you're making a custom font with the icons you need, rather than publishing the whole thing? In which case you can supplement the fontawesome icons you're using with any icons that you're missing (such as the ticket icon from Entypo that the fontawsome one looks like an exact copy of.)
That is quite clever, I didn't know that you could do that. I don't know much of our integration of FontAwesome, I do mostly backend related stuff, and argue icons with the frontend guys :)
Check out icomoon.io which lets you do just that (create a site specific font, not argue with the frontend guys ;-) )
There are others (such as fontello.com), but icomoon is probably the most comprehensive.