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Q: Angular Material <mat-icon> Not Matching Google Icons Website

mtpultzUsing Material Icons with Angular Material's <mat-icon> component, and noticed that the ligatures I'm selecting aren't matching what I see on the Google Icons website. It looks like I'm using an "old" URL and not the new css2 API, but when I use the old <link> URL icons are rendered: <link href="...

 
How do you implement the fonts? Show any html
 
It's Angular Material so <mat-icon>undo</mat-icon> where undo is the ligature that used to align with the Material Icons library
 
What do you mean by ligatures? Bindings?
The HTML should be in the question post, so we can reproduce the issue. A demo is even better
Show how and where you import the link, how you implement the mat-icon, etc
 
@Vega this is standard Angular using Angular Material hence the tag. Do you use Angular with Angular Material? I've updated the question with a stackblitz, but it shows exactly what I've outlined
 
Please, include the code in the post, the link to the demo is just a plus. The question post should have minimal reproducible example
 
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Check out the post it is in there
 
No, your post doesn't have minimal reproducible example. There is just the link reference, it is not MRE. Please read SO page about it
 
Yep and where is that icon on this site - fonts.google.com/icons?icon.query=loading
My question is why does the official site not match the rendered icons anymore and what is the official reference now?
Yes it does contain the example at the bottom. Refresh your page
 
If your are looking for service/support for Angular Material, then you are on the wrong site. SO is not about that
I already told you, the link is not minimal reproducible example. The question post should be self-sufficient, it has to have enough code for the others to test/debug
 
So this site is not for asking a question if anyone else is having this issue rendering icons when it used to work?
What are you talking about the StackBlitz is an example of it being reproduced?
 

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