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favicona small icon that is used by some browsers to identify a bookmarked Web site.
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faviconA favicon is a small icon that identifies a website in a web browser. Most browsers display a website's favicon in the left side of the address bar, next to the URL. Some browsers may also displa [..]
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faviconFavicons are tiny (generally 16×16 pixels, though some are 32×32 pixels), customizable icons displayed in the web address bar in most browsers next to the web address. They’re either 8-bit or 24-bit in colour depth and are saved in either .ico, .gif or .png file formats. The favicon used by Thinking IT is the head logo.
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faviconA small image or icon used by most recent web browsers (Internet Explorer 5 and above). It can be displayed in a number of different places depending on which browser you're using. Common places [..]
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faviconShort for favorite icon, a customized icon that is used by Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) versions 5.0 and later. When a user bookmarks a specific Web page, that Web page loads a customized icon int [..]
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faviconThe small picture that is displayed next to a URL in web browsers.
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faviconFavorites Icon is a small icon which appears next to URLs in a web browser.
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faviconA favicon is a small website icon. Just like software programs can have custom file icons, websites can have custom icons that show up in a web browser. The term "favicon" is short for " [..]
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faviconA small (16x16 or 32x32 pixel) image, displayed in the favourites (bookmarks) list and browser address bar. The Plusnet favicon looks like this:
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faviconis a small (16x16 or 32x32 pixel) custom graphic designed to fit next to the URL in the address bar of web browsers.
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faviconLook up! A Favicon is the little image that appears in the browser window next to your URL, or in next to the meta-title if you're using tabs.
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