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What's a Favicon, and can I get one?
This one goes out to all you webmasters out there! (Yes, you are a webmaster
even if all you have is a one-page site that lists your favorite food, your
pet's name, and the greatest place you ever went on vacation!)
Have you ever bookmarked a site and then tried to find it again later in the
sea of bookmarks that spills down from your Favorites menu?

If you've ever bookmarked Yahoo or Google or ESPN and you're using Internet
Explorer 5 or above, you got a special, custom icon in your favorites menu!
Nifty, huh?
THE COOL PART
The cool part of this all is that you don't have to be Yahoo! or Google to
set one of these custom icons up! They're called “favicons” – it stands for
FAVorites ICONS, get it? And they're really simple to install. If you've got
a web site, you can install a favicon and be the envy of your peers. (If your
peers are kind of geeky, anyway.)
HOW TO DO IT
- Get on the Internet and look up ‘favicons' in your favorite search engine.
A quick search turned up http://www.iconarchive.com/,
which has tons of possible icons. There are lots of related
sites out there, so find an icon you like. (Or you can grab one of the freeware
programs that will let you make your own!)
- Once you've chosen and saved your icon, right-click on it in Windows
Explorer and select ‘rename' from the menu that pops-up. Rename it “favicon.ico”.
- Upload the newly renamed file to whatever directory is home to your web
site. This usually requires you to use FTP, unless you have a web-based
file transfer system, like in Geocities. Make sure the file is sent as
a ‘binary' file, not ASCII, if you have the choice.
- Bookmark your site! You can bookmark any file that is in the same directory
as your favicon, and your browser will find the file and use it in your
favorites menu.
THAT'S IT?
Yup. Simple, hey?
Certain browsers may occasionally stop showing the icon for a while, and then
one day it will just randomly reappear – just one of the quirks of the Internet.
If you want to show a friend and the icon happens to be ‘missing' at that moment,
you can make them reappear by re-bookmarking the site.
Have fun!
-- Tom Dalton
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