Notice: This plugin has been officially deprecated with the release of Divi 4.13 because a large number of these icons are now part of the Divi core and continuing to include this plugin could introduce inconsistencies. Thank you to everyone who has supported the plugin over the years and the mission to help make Divi the best it can be!
Divi Icon King gives you access to almost 2000 Font Awesome and Material Icons directly in the Divi Builder, so you can easily apply them to blurbs, buttons, galleries, and more natively, right from the Divi Builder.
With all of those new icons, it’s going to be a lot to sort though to find the find the one icon you’re looking for – that’s why I’ve built custom filters AND a search box so you can quickly find the perfect icon for your element.
Most other icon plugins are great about helping you to load libraries like Font Awesome on your website, but actually using the icons involved writing custom CSS for each icon you wanted to use.
And if a client wanted to change an icon? That was a whole ordeal.
Compatibility
This plugin IS compatible with both the Divi and Extra themes.
In the Visual Builder, the icon search and filter functions showcased in the video are disabled, however the icon selection is still available with all of the icons (based on which icon packs you choose to activate in the settings).
This plugin uses Font Awesome 4.7.
This plugin is compatible with the Divi Breadcrumbs module as well as the Divi Web Design Slider Animate plugin.
If you purchase this plugin and find it’s conflicting with another plugin, definitely let me know about it and I’ll do my best to make the plugins compatible. I want Divi Icon King to play nice with as many 3rd party Divi plugins as possible. We’re all in this together!
Forward Thinking
This plugin was built without creating any custom modules that would need to be maintained, meaning it’s compatible with all of the core Divi modules that let you choose an icon for something.
It also means there is less potential for conflict and I wouldn’t be surprised if it even worked with 3rd party plugins, providing they follow Divi’s coding practices.
Product Support
I want my products to be the best that they can be. Run into any trouble using my products or find a bug? Let me know about it on my support page!
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Changelog:
2.1.2
Fixed bug where one of the settings link was misspelled.
2.1.1
Corrected issue in previous update where icon names were off by one when searching. Icon selections may shift one last time and I'm extremely sorry about that but that should be finally corrected moving forward.
2.1.0
Introduced an option to load the original FontAwesome helper CSS classes if you want to use them in adding FontAwesome elements to other part of your website outside of the native Divi modules.
2.0.2
Cleaned up settings interface.
2.0.1
Updated CSS for filter ui.
2.0.0
Major update.
- Completely rewrote the plugin from the ground up.
- Optimized code and removed over 300 lines of code.
- Improved load time.
- Improved search functionality.
- You can now use icons in the theme customizer for default buttons.
- Fixed bug where sometimes multiple icons would flash during load.
- Improved compatibility with 3rd party plugins.
1.6.4
Improved compatibility with the Divi Builder standalone plugin and optimized CSS code.
1.6.3
Fixed bug in Divi's NEW NEW Backend Builder.
1.6.2
Refactored and streamlined some code.
1.6.1
Improved compatibility for sites running Divi < 3.18.x
1.6.0
Added support for Divi's "Classic Builder" option introduced in versions 3.18.x.
1.5.11
Corrected rare bug with button module.
1.5.10
Updated to improve compatibility with Divi's changes for Wordpress 5.0.
1.5.9
Refactored CSS code to make the plugin even more flexible.
1.5.8
Fixed bug where certain Material icons were being excluded from the search filter.
1.5.7
Changed javascript that was triggering false positive in BitDefender.
1.5.6
Changed javascript that was triggering false positive in WordFence. Also, please stop stealing my plugin, thanks.
1.5.5
Fixed bug where icon preview wasn't displaying in Extra Theme's blurb module when using an icons from the Material icon set.
1.5.4
Improved compatibility with Extra Theme icon design options.
1.5.3
Optimized core code.
1.5.2
Fixed an overlay icon bug that sometimes caused the Divi Shop module icon to not display properly.
1.5.1
Fixed bug where icon filter options displayed more than once and interfered with search options.
1.5.0
Added the search and filter functions to the Visual Builder and improved compatibility for icons being shown in overlays or popups.
1.4.10
Added new compatibility for Divi Breadcrumbs.
1.4.9
Added a bit more backwards compatibility for earlier versions of Divi 3.0 but may remove this in the future to encourage all users to keep their Divi and Extra themes up-to-date.
1.4.8
Improved compatibility with the latest version of the Divi Builder plugin.
1.4.7
Fixed Material icon search bug.
1.4.6
Fixed bug where icons didn't display correctly in IE 11.
1.4.5
Added additional backward compatibility for the Visual Builder for sites running earlier versions of Divi.
1.4.4
Updated compatibility for class changes introduced in Divi 3.10.1. Also fixed bug with license activation that required saving your license key to the database prior to activation.
1.4.3
Added Elegant Marketplace's Auto Update feature so the plugin can be updated directly from the WordPress dashboard.
1.4.2
Fixed bug where Elegant Theme's "circle double quote" icon wasn't displaying properly.
1.4.1
Improved compatibility with other 3rd party Divi plugins.
1.4.0
Rewrote large chunks of the plugin to streamline the code and correct incompatibilities with the latest Divi Visual Builder.
Corrected issues with a couple of icons not displaying correctly.
1.3.0
Added increased support for Woocommerce cart ajax update
Added ability to load the icon assets locally instead of from their respective CDNs.
1.2.5
Increased compatibility with other themes that are using the Divi Builder plugin instead of the Divi theme.
1.2.4
Fixed bug with fullwidth module, second button when icon is set to always show on left. (oddly specific, I know)
1.2.2
Added support for Divi Slider Animate plugin
1.2.1
Updated "visit plugin site" link to new URL
1.2.0
Added support for the popular Divi Breadcrumbs plugin
1.1.1
Improved compatibility with Extra theme.
1.1.0
Improved compatibility with CloudFlare
1.0.1
Fixed support link
Refactored/streamlined code
1.0.0
Initial release
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This license allows the item to be used in projects for either personal or commercial use by you or on behalf of a client. The item cannot be offered for resale either on its own, in part, or as part of a larger project including that being part of a hosting offer. Distribution of source files is not permitted.
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Checked my site today only to see all divi icon king icons have changed. This is a big problem.
Have you contacted the vendor via the support tab on the product page? Might be an idea to check caching as well.
Hi Oliver, I received your ticket. No updates have been pushed to the plugin recently so I think it’s perhaps something else going on with your website. We’ll continue to help troubleshoot it and figure out what is going on via the ticket you submitted. Thanks!
It seems the Icons on the pages are messed up, when ever the SW is being updated to latest version. Can you please ensure that icons will stay the same, through version updates.
Hi Marika, unfortunately yes it’s possible the icons may have changed places on your site updating to the latest version of the plugin and for that I’m sorry. This shouldn’t be an issue on future updates.
Version 1 was actually missing an icon or two from the material icon set due to an export error from the provider and this was corrected in version 2.
Based on the way Divi handles icons this would cause the icon list itself to be altered (since we’re adding one more icon to the list) which would causes Divi to load the incorrect icon (Since the icons changed places in the list).
You just need to set the icons again and save your page and you’ll be good to go and shouldn’t have to deal with the issue again.
Thanks for your understanding and support!
Will this plugin support Font Awsome 5+?
Unfortunately no, this plugin doesn’t have any plans to support Font Awesome 5 in any capacity due to the way in which Font Awesome 5 uses duplicate unicodes for multiple icons. This is actually the only icon font I’ve ever seen use this method and it makes it incompatible with Divi out of the box (it just displays a bunch of duplicate icons).
I’ve toyed around with different solutions to this problem but in order to really do it right, I’d have to move the plugin to a monthly subscription model because of the sheer amount of work and upkeep it would require to keep the plugin compatible with the Divi framework and the general consensus is that people are not willing to pay a monthly fee for the plugin.
I’m sure that’s not the answer you were hoping to hear. As a response to this though, I created another plugin called Divi Upload Icons which will allow you to upload almost any icon font into Divi and use the icons directly in the builder. While this plugin does NOT support Font Awesome 5 for the same reasons outlined above, it does give you the opportunity to upload literally millions of other icons from other icon sets, including libraries like Fontello and Icomoon into the Divi builder. My hope was that by opening up the availability of other icons, the need for Font Awesome 5 in Divi would be lessened.
For what it’s worth I’m also a Font Awesome 5 Pro license holder and it sucks not being able to use the icons natively in Divi but there isn’t much that can be done with the current Divi framework to accommodate the way Font Awesome 5 has been constructed. If Divi changes this in the future I’ll be the first one to build the plugin, that’s for sure!
Wondering if this plugin has the following icons: Apple Music, Spotify, iTunes, Amazon Music, Google music. Need them for a musician’s site and don’t want to purchase if these aren’t included.
Thanks!
Hey Kelly, thanks for the question! This plugin does have icons for Android, Apple, Spotify, Amazon and Google, but not specifically Apple Music or Google Music.
You can see the full list of brand icons for Font Awesome 4.7 here: https://fontawesome.com/v4.7.0/icons/#brand
Thank you for your reply. Suggestion, I would recommend adding the following logo icons as they would be extremely helpful when creating pages for bands/musicians.
iTunes
Apple Music
Google Play
Amazon Music
Pandora
If designers are using the Spotify icon, I can guarantee most will have use for these additional logos. When artists submit music for distribution it is launched through all of these digital platforms. Thank you for the consideration!!!
Hey Kelly, for that plugin, I don’t have control over the icons – it imports Font Awesome 4.7 and the Google Material Icons.
However, if you’re looking for more control of the icons, you should check out my other icon plugin: https://diviuploadicons.com/ which allows to upload literally any web font icon set you can find (or build) on the internet.
With that plugin, if you couldn’t find an icon font that has your icons, you could create your own icon font using a platform like icomoon or something and then upload them and use them directly in the Divi Builder (and visual builder) with full search and filter functions.
This review comes from DIVI BUILDER on the ASTRA CHILD of the ASTRA THEME.
I moved from Elementor to Divi builder and was a bit disappointed with the number of icons Divi Builder had plus there was no search. But Alex’s “Divi Icon King” fills a good part of that gap. Plus the plugin is so easy to install and use— Download > activate plugin > add and activate license key > select the icon fonts from three sources:
1. Enable Font Awesome
2. Enable Material Icons
3. Use local versions.
I don’t even need to have an account with Font Awesome or Material Icons. Just ’Save Changes” and you’re in a new “Divi Icon Heaven”.
After installing, I was happy to see the “search” when using the Divi Builder backside editor.
However, there was a problem.
When I selected the icon only the outer border would show not the inside.
Alex the “awesome” developer helped me troubleshoot the problem. I gave him access to my WP dashboard and a-batta-bing-a-batta-boom, there was my hospital icon. Problem solved!
He has since updated the icon that will incorporate the fix. This is truly an “Icon King” and Alex provides hands-down amazing support.
Thanks so much, Ken! I’m happy to help and thanks for the comment!
I downloaded the Divi Icon King so that I could break up the repetition of default icon designs throughout my website. There really is an icon in here for everything, and I find myself utilizing it wherever and whenever possible. Additionally, when I ran into some snags with the version of Divi Theme I was running, the author of Divi Icon King went above and beyond when it came to troubleshooting and correcting my issue.
Because of the functionality and scope of the icon library, as well as the prompt one-on-one help I received when contacting the author, this is definitely a plugin I would recommend to anyone looking to add more visual diversity to their website.