The Phosphor prohibit icon visually represents something that is forbidden, not allowed, or blocked, commonly used in UI to indicate restrictions or invalid actions.
Common uses
- Disabling a button or feature
- Marking a restricted area on a map
- Indicating a failed or blocked operation
Use it in React
Install
npm i @phosphor-icons/reactImport & render
import { Prohibit } from '@phosphor-icons/react';
<Prohibit size={24} />Styles
Phosphor ships this icon in 6 styles — each its own import:
regular
<Prohibit size={24} />thin
<Prohibit size={24} weight="thin" />light
<Prohibit size={24} weight="light" />bold
<Prohibit size={24} weight="bold" />fill
<Prohibit size={24} weight="fill" />duotone
<Prohibit size={24} weight="duotone" />Details
- Library
- Phosphor (1,512 icons)
- License
- MIT
- viewBox
0 0 256 256- Category
- maps & travel
- Keywords
- forbiddenprohibitedcancelledpreventstopdo not entermaps & travelsystemprohibitno entryrestricted
FAQ
- What does the prohibit icon mean?
- It signifies that something is forbidden, prohibited, or not permitted. It's used to show restrictions or invalid states.
- How do I use the prohibit icon in React?
- Import it from the library and use it as a component: import { Prohibit } from '@phosphor-icons/react'; <Prohibit />.
- What is the license for Phosphor icons?
- Phosphor icons are distributed under the MIT license, allowing for free use in both personal and commercial projects.
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