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WBW Favicon design

Starter: cooljcb Posted: 17 years ago Views: 1.2K
#3514700
Lvl 3
I've been wondering why WBW doesn't have a 'favicon' in the address bar and thought it might be a good idea for some ideas and samples to be uploaded and see what we can come up with.

Here's a simple one i've done to start with...





#3514701
Lvl 13
I prefer my favorite sites to have these, that way they stand out on my Bookmark Toolbar. Good idea.
#3514702
Lvl 3
Here's another one - maybe someone else might like to contribute. It would be good to have one on the website, as Hipster says, it will look great in your bookmarks - make it easier to see - just gotta get it cleared by the 'Crew'





#3514703
Lvl 25
Quote:
Originally posted by cooljcb

Here's another one - maybe someone else might like to contribute. It would be good to have one on the website, as Hipster says, it will look great in your bookmarks - make it easier to see - just gotta get it cleared by the 'Crew'


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ROFL!
#3514704
Lvl 15
what are the size requirements for one of these?
#3514705
Lvl 3
To clear it up for all:

A favicon (short for 'favorites icon', also known as a website icon, a page icon or an urlicon, is an icon associated with a particular website or webpage. A web designer can create such an icon, and many recent web browsers can then make use of them. Browsers that support favicons may display them in the browser's URL bar, next to the site's name in lists of bookmarks, and next to the page's title in a tabbed document interface.

The original means of defining a favicon was by placing a file called favicon.ico in the root directory of a web server. This would then automatically be used in Internet Explorer's favorites (bookmarks) display. Later, however, a more flexible system was created, using HTML to indicate the location of an icon for any given page. This is achieved by adding two link elements in the <head> section of the document as detailed below. In this way, any appropriately sized (16×16 pixels or larger) image can be used, and although many still use the ICO format, other browsers now also support the animated GIF and PNG image formats.

Most modern browsers implement both methods. Because of this, web servers receive many requests for the file "favicon.ico" even if it doesn't exist. This may annoy web server administrators by creating many server log entries, and unnecessarily loading the disk, CPU, and network. Another common problem is that the favicons may disappear if the browser's cache is emptied.

Originally, Internet Explorer only used favicons for bookmarks (for instance MSIE 6.0), which created a minor privacy concern in that a site owner could tell how many people had bookmarked their site by checking the access logs to see how many people downloaded the favicon.ico file. However, since newer versions of Internet Explorer (e.g. 7.0) and most other browsers also display the favicon in the address bar on every visit, this is becoming less of an issue.

So, come on, let's design one for this site !!

#3514706
Lvl 6
I agree. I'd like to see one too.
#3514707
Lvl 6
Agreed.
#3514708
Lvl 3
Here's an URL for a site that will create one online from an image of your choice:

http://www.html-kit.com/favicon/

Here's an animated version:



#3514709
Lvl 7
good idea
#3514710
#3514711
Lvl 3
Nice one Creepus - good to have a crew member on board.