Here's the magic from mozilla's homepage. The "link REL="icon" HREF="images/mozilla-16.png" TYPE="image/png"> line is the key. Links to an image like the line above it links to a stylesheet.
>From Mozilla site... <head> <title>mozilla.org</title> <link REL="stylesheet" HREF="persistent-style.css" TYPE="text/css"> <link REL="icon" HREF="images/mozilla-16.png" TYPE="image/png"> </head> end Mozilla's stuff. Glad you asked, now I know how I'm going to use that on my pages! Ian Stephen On Sat, 2003-02-08 at 15:46, Kurt Wall wrote: > Many Web sites (www.mozilla.org and slashdot come to mind) have a little > icon that appears at the beginning of the URL in the address bar of > Web browsers and on tabs and in (some) bookmark pages. Several > questions: > > 1) Is this icon a Windows .ico format file or what? > 2) What are the requirements, such as size and number of colors, > for said file? > 3) What is the magic CSS or HTML incantation that makes it appear > in Web browsers? > > Thanks, > > Kurt > -- > f u cn rd ths, u cn gt a gd jb n cmptr prgrmmng. > _______________________________________________ > Linux-users mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Unsubscribe/Suspend/Etc -> http://www.linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users -- Keep the Internet public, avoid sending attachments in proprietary formats. Try plain text, html, rtf or pdf. _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe/Suspend/Etc -> http://www.linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users
