Cool... Looks great :)
        When I did my penguin ico, I had to end up using a windows program to make 
it... I reqeusted a gimp plugin (there is one for viewing them, no making 
though...). Ill have to check out xpm2wico :)

Jamie

On Thursday 15 November 2001 23:14, you wrote:
> Sorry for attaching an image, but I just thought this was cool...
>
> I've been getting the latest nightly build of mozilla, and recently
> they added support for .ico files.  These are the ones that you place
> on your website's root directory named 'favicon.ico'.  It used to be
> that when IE5 bookmarked your site, it grabbed this file, if it
> existed, and used it as a graphic in the bookmark list.
>
> Well, Mozilla and Konquerer started using them also (just recently
> mozilla) and now that I can see them, I decided to try to update ours
> from an old linux penguin to a mini sized EUGLUG logo like most sites
> are doing.
>
> I did an 'apt-get install xpm2wico', did some manipulation on our logo
> to get it square and 64x64.  Saved is as an .xpm and ran that utility
> on it.  Out popped an .ico file for the website.
>
> This screenshot shows it in action (along with mozilla tabbing).  :)
>
> -Rob

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