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Topic: 88 Outstanding Favicons and 6 Resources to Help You Create Your Own (Read 834 times)
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Mar 01, 2009, 03:15:04 PM | #1 |
Favicons have become a standard element in web design, and they can have a tremendous impact on brand recognition (see Matt Magain’s post, “Google Changes Favicon, Challenges You To Do Better“). If you’re not used to designing for a tiny area (just 16×16 pixels), it can be very difficult to create a distinguishable company-specific or site-branded favicon. And depending on the logo, colors, words, etc. that you’re working with, it can be a challenge to create one that actually looks good.
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The mind is everything, what you think you become!
 
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Mar 02, 2009, 10:20:36 PM | #2 |
Thanks a lot, Dave. Nice and great resource . . . . lots of options there.
I'm still using the code you gave way back when ...
By changing my image name to FAVICON.ICO and uploaded it to the server and put the code to the site like below : <LINK REL="SHORTCUT ICON" HREF="http://url.com/FAVICON.ICO">
It works well anyway . . . so, do we need to put that code after we create our own image using the source you gave now? Sorry, I'm a complete idiot when it comes to coding 
Thanks you for the source again.
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