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Favicons and Resources to Create Your Own

Favicons and Resources to Create Your Own

Favicons are small images that is displayed on the browser’s address bar. This helps users recognize the website immediately especially now when the new browser’s supports tabs, Favicons helps us to identify the some popular websites easily, and if you are a regular visitor of some sites then you can identity them with this small image on the tabs.

This are small 16 X 16 images that needs to be created and added into your website by either giving it a global name and it will automatically appear in all website, or add the html tag in your code to make it appear on the website.

Also to help you with the same we are providing you with some tutorials and some site to create the favicons.

Take a look at some beautiful and famous websites favicons.

DiggDigg

Smashing MagazineSmashing Magazine

GmailGmail

GoogleGoogle

YahooYahoo

SkypeSkype

FacebookFacebook

AmazonAmazon

FlickrFlickr

You TubeYou Tube

De Web TimesDe Web Times

MozillaMozilla

OrkutOrkut

AppleApple

TwitterTwitter

Css ManiaCss Mania

Favicons Tutorials

  1. Mysteries Of The Favicon.ico — How To Create A Favicon In Photoshop
  2. Creating favicons with Adobe Photoshop and GoLive
  3. Favicon Tutorial
  4. Creating a simple web 2.0 favicon - Tutorial
  5. Making a Good Favicon

Website to create Favicons


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  1. Dave Says:

    Nice collection! :)

    See also:
    http://www.mostfamousfavicons.com

    That can help you too.

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