The Tabler layers off icon depicts stacked elements that are currently inactive or hidden, commonly used to signify that a feature or visual layer is turned off.
Common uses
- Toggling visibility of design layers in an editor.
- Indicating a disabled or inactive state for stacked content.
- Representing a 'hide all' or 'off' function for visual elements.
Use it in React
Install
npm i @tabler/icons-reactImport & render
import { IconLayersOff } from '@tabler/icons-react';
<IconLayersOff size={24} stroke={2} />Details
- Library
- Tabler (5,093 icons)
- License
- MIT
- viewBox
0 0 24 24- Category
- Design
- Keywords
- stackdocumentfilepageslayersoffcreativeartisticdisabledvisualdesignlayers disabledstack offhide layersinactive stack
FAQ
- What does the layers off icon represent?
- It visually communicates that a set of stacked items, layers, or content is currently inactive, hidden, or turned off.
- How do I use this icon in React?
- You can import and use it with: import { IconLayersOff } from '@tabler/icons-react'. Then render it as <IconLayersOff />.
- What is the license for this icon?
- The Tabler icon library, including the layers-off icon, is available under the MIT license.
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