You control the icons that are displayed with each widget in the widget selector, using the following widget properties:
IconName
IconName=”document”
IconUlrl
IconUrl=”/airplane.svg”
NOTE: If you have both properties configured for a widget, the IconUrl property takes precedence over IconName property.
IconUrl
Perform the following:
NOTE: The image must comply with the icon image requirements, listed below.
wwwroot
ViewComponent
The image that you want to use as custom widget icon must comply with the following:
You use the IconName property with the predefined icons provided by Sitefinity.
You can find the list in Icons » Editors Widgets Icons.
You must override the default widget and then you can change the icon in the same way as for custom widgets.
The following sample displays the IconName property added to the Document list widget:
For more information, see Extend the built-in widgets.
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