On Saturday 23 August 2003 11:56, Garth Wallace wrote:
> Sylvia Sotomayor wrote:
> > On Thursday 21 August 2003 14:06, David Peterson wrote:
> >
> >>1.) You know when you go to Yahoo!, or even langmaker.com, how (if
you
> >
> > have the type of brower that displays this) there's a little picture
up
> > next to the url? For Yahoo! it's there Yahoo! Y, and for
langmaker.com
> > it's the picture of that healer guy that's on Jeffrey Henning's
> > website. How do you do that? I want a little picture on my
website!
> >
> > Since no one else answered this, I will:
> > These are called "shortcut icons" or "address bar icons" and are
> > apparently a Windows thing. You can add this line to the heading of
> > your html document:
> > <link rel="SHORTCUT ICON" href="your-image-here">
> > and it should work, provided you are using a webserver to display
the
> > page. If it's just a local file, it won't work. I've tested it on
> > Brinkster, which uses one of the Microsoft servers and it works. I
> > haven't (yet) tested it against apache.
>
> It's not a Windows thing. It requires a browser that supports it,
> however. IE and Mozilla both support it.
>
OK. I just learned about these today, so my info is necessarily
incomplete. Opera displays them, too, so that covers 3 major browsers.
-Sylvia
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