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Last night in the space of fifteen minutes I created a FavIcon (/favicon.ico) for the site from the UK-based Favicon.co.uk. (The icon creator, Java-based, was disabled on the American dot-com site.) Now when you bookmark my site, you’ll see the little “tek1024″ logo in the list! (Hint hint, come back often.) Also added a 404.shtml page that redirects to the home after three seconds. Favicon.ico and 404.shtml were the most common (ironically in the latter case) file-not-found errors in the logs I saw last night.
Last night in the space of fifteen minutes I created a FavIcon (/favicon.ico) for the site from the UK-based Favicon.co.uk. (The icon creator, Java-based, was disabled on the American dot-com site.) Now when you bookmark my site, you’ll see the little “tek1024″ logo in the list! (Hint hint, come back often.) Also added a 404.shtml page that redirects to the home after three seconds. Favicon.ico and 404.shtml were the most common (ironically in the latter case) file-not-found errors in the logs I saw last night.
Excellent. Looks like you’re planning to be posting regularly.
Tis so, tis so, I hope to post more often, and with greater relevance.
[…] There are a couple of sites on the net (favicon.com and favicon.co.uk) where you can make your own Favicons. (See my other post for an explanation.) Well, I decided to try to do it myself, and using just two programs in about fifteen minutes, I had the thing done. The little gem png2ico is available for Linux and Windows. […]
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October 4th, 2004 at 22:59:19
Excellent. Looks like you’re planning to be posting regularly.
October 5th, 2004 at 20:21:02
Tis so, tis so, I hope to post more often, and with greater relevance.
March 15th, 2006 at 22:08:12
[…] There are a couple of sites on the net (favicon.com and favicon.co.uk) where you can make your own Favicons. (See my other post for an explanation.) Well, I decided to try to do it myself, and using just two programs in about fifteen minutes, I had the thing done. The little gem png2ico is available for Linux and Windows. […]