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How to Add a Favicon to your Site - QA @ W3C Status of this Document Draft in development; may change radically at any time. A favicon is a graphic image (icon) associated with a particular Web page and/or Web site. Many recent user agents (such as graphical browsers and newsreaders) display them as a visual reminder of the Web site identity in the address bar or in tabs. The wikipedia includes an article about favicons [FAVICON-WIKIPEDIA]. To add a favicon to your Web site, you'll need both an image and a method for specifying that the image is to be used as a favicon. This document does not discuss in detail how to create a favicon image. Method 1 (Preferred): Use of a rel attribute value defined in a profile The first approach for specifying a favicon is to use the rel attribute value "icon" and to define what the value means via a profile; profiles are discussed in more detail below. <! The XHTML 1.0 version looks very similar: <! Method 2 (Discouraged): Putting the favicon at a predefined URI Limitations References Acknowledgements
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