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I would like to replace the background image in my menu with a string that uses a FontAwesome character. It is a ready-made menu, a module in Joomla.

It looks like this:

menu

Here is the CSS:

.responsiveMenuTheme5m.isMobile > li.deeper > span {
    background-image: url("../images/downArrow.png") !important;
    background-position: right 57px !important;
    background-repeat: no-repeat !important;
}

So the menu coder provided an image called downArrow.png. Which is basically a caret-down. I would like to replace this with FontAwesome <span class="fa fa-caret-down"> </span>. I've got a Twitter Bootstrap 3 template and I've got FontAwesome installed, so I thought this should be a possibility, even without tinkering with the menu code, but only with css.

Can anyone help me do it?

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  • Have you tried something ?? Try to link the fontawesome css and include the font folder then with a pseudo-element include the icon. Try
    – DaniP
    Jun 15, 2016 at 13:40

3 Answers 3

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Try this

.responsiveMenuTheme5m.isMobile > li.deeper > span{
  display: inline-block;
  font: normal normal normal 14px/1 FontAwesome;
  font-size: inherit;
  text-rendering: auto;
  -webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased;
  -moz-osx-font-smoothing: grayscale;
}
.responsiveMenuTheme5m.isMobile > li.deeper > span:before {
  content: "\f0d7";
}
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You should be able this by changing css of span element. If everything is ok and font awesome is imported correctly by adding:

.responsiveMenuTheme5m.isMobile > li.deeper > span:before { content: "\f0d7"; }

your font will appear.

You can check out this code http://fontawesome.io/icon/caret-down/

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You may also try this one:

.responsiveMenuTheme5m.isMobile > li.deeper > span {
    background-position: right 57px !important;
    background-repeat: no-repeat !important;
}

Replace the caret with the following code:

<i class="fa fa-caret-down"></i>

You might have to use the <span> as an option, like so:

<span class="fa fa-caret-down"></span>

You might have to play with the left caret distance by changing the values found in the background-position.

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