You now how some websites change the icon next to the web address? How can I do that?
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You now how some websites change the icon next to the web address? How can I do that?
<LINK REL="SHORTCUT ICON" HREF="pathtomyicon/myicon.ico">
Upload your icon to the path specified.
sweet... i've always wondered that too... :)
And who informed you? Me.
I'll be expecting $5 in my (e)mail.
good luck cashing a check you downloaded from email and printed out on your laserjet printer on a 8"-11" sheet of paper.
do you want cash or credit card? And what's your email? Can I just send my credit card over email? and how do I get that in there? Is there a slot on my computer to stick it in? this one hole is a little big... but it'll work :)Quote:
Originally posted by Eibro
And who informed you? Me.
I'll be expecting $5 in my (e)mail.
Take your credit card, turn it sideways, and stick it in your toaster. Toast on HIGH. Your credit card will be instantly transported to me.Quote:
Originally posted by ober5861
do you want cash or credit card? And what's your email? Can I just send my credit card over email? and how do I get that in there? Is there a slot on my computer to stick it in? this one hole is a little big... but it'll work :)
WARNING: You may have to live with the bi-products of telportation; a horrible smell and a ruined toaster.
hmm.... what if i just posted the card number and exp. date on here? would that be ok?
That would be fine, just don't forget your address, full name, and that 3 digit code on the back of your card. Oh, and you better include your mother's maiden name, just in case.
Yea when the bank calls just keep saying yes......yes......*waits for # in dark corner*Quote:
Originally posted by PJYelton
That would be fine, just don't forget your address, full name, and that 3 digit code on the back of your card. Oh, and you better include your mother's maiden name, just in case.
Ok, what's that 'shortcut icon' supposed to be? I know some html, but uhh... that doesn't seem to make a lot of sense.:confused:Quote:
Originally posted by Eibro
<LINK REL="SHORTCUT ICON" HREF="pathtomyicon/myicon.ico">
Upload your icon to the path specified.
It's probably because it's not HTML, it's XHTML. Most things are just like in good old HTML but this is not.Quote:
Originally posted by Krak
Ok, what's that 'shortcut icon' supposed to be? I know some html, but uhh... that doesn't seem to make a lot of sense.:confused:
just for reference... do these icons need to be a certain size?
16X16 - Pixels.Quote:
just for reference... do these icons need to be a certain size?
Else, it will be converted.
It's ok, but remember to put it, in the head tag, after all the meta statements.
More info can be found here:
http://www.davesite.com/webstation/html/favicon.shtml
Good luck.