Favicons
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Favicons add professional polish to a website, and are easy to create. All modern browsers have tabs. This allows you to have multiple sites open in the same window. The more tabs that are open, the shorter the site’s title becomes. Regardless of how small a site’s tab gets, the favicon remains. Whether a site’s tab has been shrunk or not, a favicon will grab someone’s attention much faster than the site’s title. Most people are drawn to pictures, symbols and logos over words.
It costs nothing to create a favicon. If you don’t have a logo or an image associated with your site, you can always just use a few letters that represent the name of your site or your domain name.
All one needs to do in order to add a favicon is create a 16×16 image using any image editing program and then save it as an “.ico” file. If you don’t already have an image editing program and/or don’t have the funds to purchase one, I recommend the well reviewed Gimp. Gimp is a free image editing program with versions for Windows, Macintosh and Linux. To download Gimp, CLICK HERE There are also online tools that can do this for you, such as FAVICON GENERATOR
Check out the video tutorials below for help creating a favicon with Gimp and Favicon Generator.
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