'resources/svg', /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Spritesheet Path |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | If you would rather have one spritesheet than a lot of individual SVG | files, you may specify a path to a spritesheet. The SVG images are | extracted from this spritesheet to be rendered out individually. | */ 'spritesheet_path' => 'resources/svg/spritesheet.svg', /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Spritesheet URL |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | If you don't want to embed the spritesheet directly in your markup and | would rather reference an external URL, you can specify the path to | the external spritesheet to use with this configuration option. | */ 'spritesheet_url' => '', /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Inline Rendering |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | This value will determine whether or not the SVG should be rendered inline | or if it should reference a spritesheet through a element. | | Default: true | */ 'inline' => true, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Optional Class |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | If you would like to have CSS classes applied to your SVGs, you must | specify them here. Much like how you would define multiple classes | in an HTML attribute, you may separate each class using a space. | | Default: '' | */ 'class' => '', ];