Author Topic: Special Icon In Favourites?  (Read 685 times)

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Special Icon In Favourites?
« on: 9 December 2002, 20:40 »
When we add a particular webpage to favourites, how can we made a special icon appear in the favourites too, instead of just the normal display of html icon?
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« Reply #1 on: 9 December 2002, 20:51 »
I guess it just uses the cached favicon.ico but I reckon www.windowsbbs.com might hole the answer...

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« Reply #2 on: 9 December 2002, 20:55 »
holy shit your even using internet explorer.. did you really think this was the best place to get help??? Go get Mozilla
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« Reply #3 on: 9 December 2002, 20:58 »
As Opera 7 Beta uses Favicons it's not quite fair to dismiss it as MS.

1.  Use a favicon editor - I use Iconshop.  It's free and from users.pandora.be/liontech/

2. Add code to <head>  <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico">

Name the file favicon and it gets picked up by some browsers.

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Special Icon In Favourites?
« Reply #4 on: 9 December 2002, 21:05 »
They're called favicons. Mozilla has a similar feature, I'll have more info soon.