GUIDE: Favicon, how to put a small icon in your URL Blogger Favicon, contraction of "favorite icons", literally favorite icons, you name of the tiny icons in the first URL of the page you are visiting in the address bar of your browser.
Every self-respecting site has its own favicon, a symbol or logo that allow users to instantly see which site is located on, google for example, has a g white surrounded by her 4-color, youtube has just the right logo This blog finally has the symbol 24 on a black background.
By default all blog blogspot subdomains have the orange icon as favicon of bloggers, let's see how we can change the favicon to enter our personal icon.
1) Create the icon: First you must create an icon of our blog, image size must always be 16x16 pixels or 32x32 pixels, 16 pixels icons have the advantage of being compatible with older browsers.
Once created, save the image with the suffix. Ico
instead of jpg or gif in order to change the extension.
2) upload to the web Now load the file on the web in order to keep the. Ico, the major photo sites like Flickr do not allow to upload files of this extension, so I loaded my icon on a site hosted in netsons.org, but you can upload it anywhere as long as the image remains public.
3) Modifying the template on blogger blogger revenue
design tab> edit html and look :
just below enter the following text:
and
instead of written in URL enter the URL of the image that you uploaded on the Internet, save the model et voilla, as if by magic you will have a custom icon in your blog, which now looks much more professional. Or if not
can you upload to the web ico file rename. gif or. png and blogger posted:
for the file. png
for file.gif
increasingly replacing URL with the url of the image uploaded on the Internet.
in some cases can VeriFace display problems related to the browser, it can happen sometimes in fact that Internet Explorer can not display the icon correctly, if you have problems with IE try to view the blog with firefox, which load assolutamnete icons is infallible.
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