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Dan Yemiola AI8O - 08 Feb 2007 15:36 GMT
What are those little graphics that show up on the far left side of the url
bar called?
I have tried searching the Knowledge base at MS support, but if you don't
know the name of something it is hard to search the KB.

These little graphics I am referring to are on the tabs of individual
WebPages.
When the page is loading it is a little circle with a rotating highlighted
area, and then when the page is finished loading; it becomes a little
graphic that is obviously supplied by the website.

Any way my questions are:
What are these things called,
how do you write them for inclusion in the html of a webpage,
is there any software available for making them?

I would like to make one that is just a fancy letter I for inclusion on my
WebPages at Yemiola.net

TIA
Dan Yemiola
Dan at Yemiola dot net.
Richard Schafer - 08 Feb 2007 18:08 GMT
Called "Favicons" ... Google "favicon" and you will get all the info
you need to make one, name it "favicon.ico," and put it in the root
directory of your website...

=========On Thu, 8 Feb 2007 10:36:05 -0500, "Dan Yemiola AI8O"
<WinstonSalemVE@Yahoo.Com> wrote:==========

>What are those little graphics that show up on the far left side of the url
>bar called?
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>Dan Yemiola
>Dan at Yemiola dot net.
Dan Yemiola AI8O - 08 Feb 2007 23:12 GMT
Ok thank you for the info.
I have already designed and applied one favicon to my website.
HTTP://WWW.Yemiola.Net
Now my next question is how do i apply differnt favicons to different pages
of my website?
Do I have to have separate folders for each section that uses a different
favicon?
Or can I just give them different names and call for them by name on each
individual wbpage?

TIA
Dan Yemiola

> Called "Favicons" ... Google "favicon" and you will get all the info
> you need to make one, name it "favicon.ico," and put it in the root
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>>Dan Yemiola
>>Dan at Yemiola dot net.
 
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