What Is an HTML Favicon?
Favicon is an abbreviation of favorites icon , also known as website icon (page icon), page icon (page icon) or urlicon (URL icon). Favicon is an icon associated with a website or web page.
- In March 1999, Internet Explorer first used only favicon for
- The Favorites icon is the small icon that appears on the left side of the browser's address bar
- Favorites icon, pocket graphic, suitable for more detailed websites, can be displayed in the browser's address bar, next to the website name in the bookmark list, and next to the text
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- GOOGLE
- In 2009, Google launched a new favorites icon. The official favorites icon that was launched this time is a variant of the work selected by André Resende, a Brazilian college student, selected from all the submitted works. Google said that his design "the white letter g against the background of the color block is easy to recognize and charming, it captures the essence of Google". Marissa Mayer, Google s vice president of search products and user experience, said: Google is making changes mainly to accommodate the needs of new mobile platforms like the iPhone. [2]