That is to say, i'd like to add a background Unfortunately, the icon stops the onclick attribute from working Already tried to start a fresh project installing react icons at beggining and importing all the source code but still not working
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Someone knows what could be the problem, please?
I have seen many questions on stack overflow, but none of them provided a satisfactory answer
When i change the import to explicitly point to the node_modules directory, it works, but i didn't need to do this before nor do i need to for any other packages, which are still all working correctly: I have tried the following 2 to use google icons in a react project follow the steps Include the google icons cdn to your main index.html file javascript copy
I have tried installing react icons, in my application i ran the npm command Is there a way in react icons to specify my icons as a string, for example for the class name Currently i am using a react ui library which requires the names of the icons to be passed as their cl.