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Getting a favicon for your site

Started by Alectric, February 23, 2010, 06:08:28 PM

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Alectric

It might be useful to have the instructions for making, converting, and inserting a favicon into your website, all neatly shown in an article.  For those that don't know, a favicon is the little image to the left of the url of a website.  I already did it on my own site, but I don't remember it much, and I think it'd be useful to those that haven't, or want to do it for a new site.  It's a nice thing to have for any website, after all.  I got the idea for this after seeing the Webcomics Community get its own favicon just recently.

Dr. BlkKnight

It's really just adding

<link rel="icon" href="path to your favicon"/>

in the head section of your web page. Not all that article-worthy.

Alectric

But there's also a special website that converts your image of a specific size (I wanna say 16x16 pixels) into a ".ico" file.  And I really don't know of any other way to make such a file.  Sure it wouldn't take that much effort to look up, but it'd still be nice to have it all neatly explained for reference.  I was also trying to bring up the topic in general for anyone not aware of it.  I pretty sure a bunch of members don't currently have a favicon for there sites.  I happen to notice that you don't have one for Crossing Death...

Miluette