font-awesome has two version-related tags which are used to differentiate between old and new syntax styles.
- font-awesome-3.2 has 10 questions and presumably exists to handle the old syntax (as 3.2.1 was the latest version which used an
icon-
prefix). - font-awesome-4.0.0 has 39 questions and, once again, presumably exists to handle the new syntax (as 4.0.0 was the version up from 3.2.1 which now uses a
fa-
prefix).
Unfortunately this tag system doesn't appear to be working anyway. 4.0.0 is incredibly specific; Font Awesome is now on version 4.3.0, which kinda makes the 4.0.0 tag redundant.
Unfortunately I can't suggest synonyms for either of these, but I feel that the font-awesome-4.0.0 tag should be removed altogether or at the very least renamed to font-awesome-4. Do we even need the font-awesome-3.2 tag? The main syntax difference is the class name fa
instead of icon
- meaning it'd be pretty obvious to anyone in most questions which version OP is discussing.