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SN1P3RB0Y Posts: 34/35 |
Once agian, thanks. |
Mega-Dog Posts: 72/72 |
just put favicon.ico in your root directory. It also has to be a certain color depth but this site should help to convert Icons. http://favicon.ru |
FreeDOS + Posts: 1192/1312 |
It won't work without being in quirks mode--which is a generally bad thing to be using in the first place. |
Guy Perfect Posts: 439/451 |
The favorites icon thing was introduced as a feature of Microsoft Internet Explorer which, at the time of introduction, requested a favicon.ico from every site the browser visited. It has since become standardized, and is described by the following tag in the page's header:
<link rel="shortcut icon" href="http://wherever/blah.ico" type="image/vnd.microsoft.icon" /> Alternately, image/x-icon may be used. This is the official way to do URL icons nowadays, so DarkSlaya was not "completely wrong" when he posted that information. |
DarkSlaya Posts: 919/936 |
Oh well, you learn something new everyday.
But it's like I every cared about favicons, I just took it from the source |
Boom.dk Posts: 354/356 |
That was completely wrong. Not only is that tag unneeded, but it is also spelled wrong at Acmlm's. The truth: favicon.ico is automatically loaded by the browser. If it exists, that is. |
SN1P3RB0Y Posts: 32/35 |
Thanks again. |
DarkSlaya Posts: 915/936 |
<LINK REL=SHORTCUTICON HREF=favicon.ico>
have favicon.ico uploaded on your server and you're done (yeah, i just tok this from this page's source code) |
SN1P3RB0Y Posts: 31/35 |
This...
Have an image next to the URL in the browser? |