The code will set a “Shortcut Icon” and associate it with a. It’s going to take far less time than the rant I just completed. To add an icon to your site, you would add a very small snippet of code into the header. Now that I’ve related my icon dramedy to you let’s look at how to actually do this. I guess a favicon by any other name is, well, dysfunctional. Until that is, I changed the icon name to favicon.ico. Even if you reference it by another name in the code, it seems to still really, really want to be called favicon.ico instead of krypted.ico. But, it seemed like no matter how hard I tried, when I regression tested against different browsers on different platforms it would break. I wanted to call that file krypted.ico because, well, that’s kinda’ how I roll. Maybe I’m just challenged (ok, so not maybe – definitely)… Basically, if you look up in your address bar, you should see my new icon that was generated for the redesign of the site. I’m not sure why this was such a challenge for me. Otherwise, when you add a page to your homescreen it will pull another image possibly one you don’t want it to use… You know, the one I spent at least 15 minutes building. But juuuuuust in case, I wanted it to have my spiffy new icon. Why do I care? I mean it’s not like anyone is likely to actually add this site to their home screen. But by default, when you add a site to the homepage of your iPhone (click on the plus sign in Safari and then click on Add to Home Screen), it will use that icon. When you visit certain websites you may notice a new icon appear in the address bar of the site. authorizationdb Defaults in macOS 10.14.Crosh Commands (ChromeOS Shell Commands). OS X Server 5 Guide (El Capitan and Yosemite).
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