At 13:52 -0500 25-09-2002, Tim Martin / Webmaster wrote:
>I thought it would be cool to add a favicon to my page. So I started
>investigating it and how it works. In case you don't know, the
>favicon.ico is the little icon that appears next to the address bar and
>in the bookmarks menu for a web page. IE 5+ and Netscape 7+ recognize
>it. It may go back further, but I'm not sure, and that does not really
>matter.
>
>Well, I understand how it works now and how to add it, but I have one
>problem. I can not figure out how to make an icon file that is .ico. I
>have tried a couple of icon creators, and saved files as .ico, but they
>don't seem to work. My guess is that they are not saving it in the
>correct format. Does anyone know of Mac software that will save the file
>in the correct .ico format to be recognized.

Graphic Converter will do that I think.
http://www.lemkesoft.de/

Harold
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