On 16 Jan 2006, at 12:15, Svip wrote:
I thought that per standard you inserted the favicon.ico file in the
parent directory to the site, and thus browsers would ask for it, and
get it as they requested! The HTML is just if you specific pages on a
site that needs their own favicons!
As far as
I thought that per standard you inserted the favicon.ico file in the
parent directory to the site, and thus browsers would ask for it, and
get it as they requested! The HTML is just if you specific pages on a
site that needs their own favicons!
signed
Svip - sviip.dk
On 16/01/06, Alvaro Mouriño
Hi List,
I was just wondering if it is possible to set an icon for my site with
CSS (the one next to the title)
Either way, how do I do it?
Thanks,
AlvAro
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The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/
See
favicon.ico in your website root. It's not actually anything to do
with CSS... though you CAN set it in your head element with link
rel=shortcut icon href=favicon.ico type=image/x-icon /
On 1/16/06, Alvaro Mouriño [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi List,
I was just wondering if it is possible to set
Alvaro Mouriño wrote:
Hi List,
I was just wondering if it is possible to set an icon for my site with
CSS (the one next to the title)
Either way, how do I do it?
Not with CSS, this goes in your HTML.
link rel=shortcut icon href=/favicon.ico
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Favicon
--
Lachlan
Thanks! =)
AlvAro
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2006/1/16, Joshua Street [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
favicon.ico in your website root. It's not actually anything to do
with CSS... though you CAN set it in your head element with link
rel=shortcut icon href=favicon.ico type=image/x-icon /
On 1/16/06, Alvaro Mouriño [EMAIL