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The small icon displayed in IE next to the URL in the address bar.
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A small icon that some browsers display next to a bookmark when the site is viewed. It is placed in the root of a website and named "favicon.ico".
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a small icon that is used by some browsers to identify a bookmarked Web site.
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a custom icon associated with a webpage or website that appears next to the http address in the URL window of a browser
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a custom icon that sits next to your web site title in a persons favourite's menu when they have bookmarked your site, it is an easy way to create an 'eye drawing image' to ensure that people always see you link in their favourite's an
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a customised image which appears in the address bar or favorites list next to a link in some browsers
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a fixed size icon that can be used within user interfaces such as tree controls, bookmark entries, etc
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a graphic image (icon) associated with a particular Web page and/or Web site
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a great way to personalize your site and make it more distinctive for people
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a little custom icon
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a little graphical symbol that can be associated with a web site
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a little graphic which is displayed next to your listing in people's bookmarks and in the url area of the browser
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a little icon that appears in the address bar of your internet browser on the left-hand side
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a little icon that appears next to a website's URL in the address bar of a browser and/or bookmarks area
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a little image that is displayed in the address bar and bookmarks of almost all major browsers
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a little picture or icon that shows in the favorites listing when someone bookmarks your site
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a mini logo which is shown next to the url in the address bar and bookmark list of recent browsers
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a nice little feature that makes your website look professional
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an icon associated with a website that you will see to the left of the url (it may take a few reloads to show itself)
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an icon, often a logo of a company or an organization, that is associated with its web site
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an icon which gets displayed on the browser address bar when visitors view or bookmark your webpage
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a small graphical icon that is used by browsers to identify your Bookmark/Favorites
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a small graphic that is typically associated with a website, webpage, or feed
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a small graphic that will display in the browsers Favorites (bookmarks)
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a small graphic which appears in many web browser's "Address Bar" and "Favorites Folder" when a visitor visits or bookmarks your site
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a small icon displayed in the address-bar og in your bookmarks
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a small icon that shows up in the address bar of Internet Explorer, and when someone bookmarks your site, it appears in the list of Favorites next to your site name
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a small icon that some Web authors use to make their sites slightly different, and to stand out a little bit more
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a small image file included on nearly all professional developed sites
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a small image placed in the web site root directory
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a small image usually acting as a web site identifier as its saved along with the URL in the Bookmarks/Favorites folder and also displayed in the Location Bar and Tabs in Mozilla and Netscape browsers
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a special icon that will show up in your bookmarks, replacing the default "e" icon for web pages
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a tiny graphic that gets put in the user's Favorites menu when they bookmark a site that references it
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a tiny graphic that replaces
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a tiny icon image included on nearly all professional developed sites
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a tiny icon that appears in the Address Bar at the beginning of your URL and also appears in the Favorites Menu when anyone bookmarks your site
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a web site's own personal icon
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Those fun little logos that sometimes appear in your browser's address window when you go to a site that employs them.  Just another thing you can use to extend your brand online.
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An image that is served from a Web server when a visitor bookmarks a site in certain versions of Internet Explorer (IE). In its absence, a common error in Web logs occur; a missing Favicon.ico can indicate the number of times a visitor bookmarked a site in IE Version 5.0 or higher.
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Some browsers place a small image (icon) representing the web site being visited next to the address bar. For your site to show such an image, it must be stored in the root directory of your web site.
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The Favicon was first used in the "Address Bar" and "Favorites Folder" using Internet Explorer 5 on Windows and is now a feature in many current web browsers and operating systems. Each browser uses the Favicon in different ways, but it is generally at least visible to the left of the URL, or web address as a small icon.
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Short for "Favorites icon", also known as a page icon, it's an icon associated with a particular website and appears in the address bar of the browser, next to the site's name in lists of bookmarks, and next to the page's title in a tabbed windows on browsers that support them. You can find information on creating a favicon for your site on our tutorials page.
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A favicon (short for "favorites icon"), also known as a page icon or an urlicon, is an icon associated with a particular website or webpage. A web designer can create such an icon, and many recent web browsers can then make use of them. Browsers that support favicons may display them in the browser's URL bar, next to the site's name in lists of bookmarks, and next to the page's title in a tabbed document interface.
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