Anyway, if you’re done in creating your own icon, upload your icon picture in the Internet. Edit your web page and insert this command before the close head syntax afterwards: link href="[your icon picture location here]" rel="shortcut icon"
Save and upload your web page to the Internet. You should be able to view your icon picture beside the address bar and the tab bar of your Internet browser.
Sample code:
6 comments:
Hey, thanks for this tipo. I've been wanting to do this for a long time. Just want to ask what does the "close head syntax" looks like? :-)
hi makoy!
congrats for reaching the 400th post! yup, so cool to use a favicon in our site.
btw, i tagged u in my post - "Most unpopular posts" meme. cheers!
hi... thanks.. at last, someone taught me how to do that thing... thanks again... anyway..
misterhubs, close syntax = "/" sign. I would just show the exact code in picture format.
Thanks des and jplamano for dropping a comment. It's a pleasure to help you jplamano
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ahh okai.. the icon thingy is called a favicon.
thanks for that. i've always wanted to change that ugly blogger favicon.
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