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Default That little logo in the "URL" address bar? - 11-19-2004 , 05:29 PM






Can anyone point me in the direction of a tutorial that will show me how to put
my little logo in the URL address bar, you know, like the one on this site that
comes before the http://www.mac...

Cheers.


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Default Re: That little logo in the "URL" address bar? - 11-19-2004 , 05:54 PM







"Liszt" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote

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Can anyone point me in the direction of a tutorial that will show me how
to put
my little logo in the URL address bar, you know, like the one on this site
that
comes before the http://www.mac...

Cheers.

you mean this?
http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/author/dhtml/howto/shortcuticon.asp

i have personally found them tricky to get working all the time...




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Default Re: That little logo in the "URL" address bar? - 11-19-2004 , 05:57 PM



favicons are the most shitty ish things that exist, even Swedish people use
em so stay away.

www.favicon.com


"Liszt" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> a écrit dans le message de news:
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Can anyone point me in the direction of a tutorial that will show me how
to put
my little logo in the URL address bar, you know, like the one on this site
that
comes before the http://www.mac...

Cheers.




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Default Re: That little logo in the "URL" address bar? - 11-19-2004 , 06:08 PM




"Liszt" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote

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Can anyone point me in the direction of a tutorial that will show me how
to put
my little logo in the URL address bar, you know, like the one on this site
that
comes before the http://www.mac...
It is called a 'favicon' and has file name of 'favicon.ico'.

Now that's something that Fireworks should incorporate!




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Default Re: That little logo in the "URL" address bar? - 11-19-2004 , 10:58 PM



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favicons are the most shitty ish things that exist,
I think they're quite professional (when they work) :-)

People are impressed enough with them to want to learn how to create them.

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John Waller




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Default Re: That little logo in the "URL" address bar? - 11-20-2004 , 12:00 AM



It is all about branding and brand recognition. The more you get your brand out there in front of people, the better. I, too, would like to learn how to do this.

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Default Re: That little logo in the "URL" address bar? - 11-20-2004 , 04:49 AM



I was only kidding, of course they have appeal, just don't make one that
looks like a smiley who's been dumped into a trash can and he's wearing
glasses

Pablo


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It is all about branding and brand recognition. The more you get your
brand out there in front of people, the better. I, too, would like to learn
how to do this.




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Dan Vendel *GOF*
 
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Default Re: That little logo in the "URL" address bar? - 11-20-2004 , 05:01 AM



rdbutler wrote:
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It is all about branding and brand recognition. The more you get your brand out there in front of people, the better. I, too, would like to learn how to do this.
Don't worry.
Mr. Pablo is just a miserable twat, whining about anything that other
manage to accomplish but where he's lost. He has never succeeded in
creating a favicon in his life.
(this, of course is a joke as Pablo was joking, too)

--
Dan Vendel - *GOF*
"Eagles may soar, free and proud, but weasels never get sucked into jet
engines."
Contact: http://www.proformica.com/contact.shtml
Call or chat me via Skype ID: danvendel, but DON'T ask questions that
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Default Re: That little logo in the "URL" address bar? - 11-20-2004 , 05:04 AM



But I'm good looking



"Dan Vendel *GOF*" <see_my_signature_ (AT) _the_bottom_of_the_po (DOT) st> a écrit dans
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Quote:
rdbutler wrote:
It is all about branding and brand recognition. The more you get your
brand out there in front of people, the better. I, too, would like to learn
how to do this.
Quote:
Don't worry.
Mr. Pablo is just a miserable twat, whining about anything that other
manage to accomplish but where he's lost. He has never succeeded in
creating a favicon in his life.
(this, of course is a joke as Pablo was joking, too)

--
Dan Vendel - *GOF*
"Eagles may soar, free and proud, but weasels never get sucked into jet
engines."
Contact: http://www.proformica.com/contact.shtml
Call or chat me via Skype ID: danvendel, but DON'T ask questions that
you can ask here! (get Skype at http://skype.com)



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Dan Vendel *GOF*
 
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Default Re: That little logo in the "URL" address bar? - 11-20-2004 , 05:21 AM



Pablo wrote:
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But I'm good looking
Me too. And smart. And I can dodge the shower for two days without
starting to smell.
--
Dan Vendel - *GOF*
"Eagles may soar, free and proud, but weasels never get sucked into jet
engines."
Contact: http://www.proformica.com/contact.shtml
Call or chat me via Skype ID: danvendel, but DON'T ask questions that
you can ask here! (get Skype at http://skype.com)


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