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    <title>Favicons - more web design trifles</title>
    <summary>This is the last piece of self-promoting babble I&apos;ll post for a while - I promise - but I thought I&apos;d mention that I&apos;ve added a favicon to my weblog. I&apos;ve been admiring the favicons displayed in my Bloglines aggregator for some time now and a recent post by Makiko Itoh reminded me I should...</summary>
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      <name>Richard MacManus</name>
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      <![CDATA[<p>This is the last piece of self-promoting babble I'll post for a while - I promise - but I thought I'd mention that I've added a <a href="http://www.zeldman.com/daily/1103a.shtml#favicon">favicon</a> to my weblog. I've been admiring the favicons displayed in my <a href="http://www.bloglines.com/">Bloglines</a> aggregator for some time now and a recent post by <a href="http://www.makikoitoh.com/archives/2004/01/03/favicon.php#more">Makiko Itoh</a> reminded me I should design one of my own. Here's an example of favicons, copied from my Bloglines subscriptions:</p> <p><img class="image" height="183" alt="favicons example" src="/images/favs.PNG" width="164" /></p> <p>Those are just my A-List subs btw (I group the A-Listers together, don't ask me why). Some nice favicons there - I particularly like Mark Pilgrim's yin-yang symbol. My new favicon is this:</p> <p><img class="image" height="16" alt="favicons example" src="/images/rww_fav.png" width="16" /></p> <p>You should now see this in your browser address bar and in all good RSS aggregators (mine may take a while to propogate). My design is pretty simple, compared to the ones reviewed by Makiko. It uses my site's colours and fonts, with the r-slash-w standing for Read/Write. As I said, fairly basic, but because it's only 16 x 16 pixels, it <i>was</i> quite fiddly to make. For Windows users, check out <a href="http://photomatt.net/archives/2003/11/13/how-to-create-a-favicon/">Photomatt's</a> excellent overview on how to make a favicon. Once I'd created mine, I used <a href="http://www.chami.com/html-kit/services/favicon/">this online service</a> to generate the .ico file. Then simply place it on your web server and add a reference to it in your homepage html (see photomatt for full instructions).</p> <p>Right, this coming week I'll be getting back to some serious <strong>writing</strong>...</p>]]>
      
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