I agree. And for other reasons too. Font Awesome can be useful in some 
narrow situations. But generally SVG is much more appropriate for what we 
need to do. I can't help on the specifics. SVG is not rendered via CSS, 
though it may use it. Its a thing in itself. SVG and TiddlyWiki are natural 
companions IMO. I think we need get better with it.

One question. Does the SVG you are trying to use in input field render 
correctly in a normal tiddler?

FWIW here is a codepen illustrating one usage. I have NOT checked this is 
TW compliant.

https://codepen.io/anon/pen/wizIp

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