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Wikipedia's favicon, shown in Firefox. A favicon (/ ˈ f æ v. ɪ ˌ k ɒ n /; short for favorite icon), also known as a shortcut icon, website icon, tab icon, URL icon, or bookmark icon, is a file containing one or more small icons [1] associated with a particular website or web page.
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Peter Selinger, Potrace: a polygon-based tracing algorithm, Sep 2003 (in French) Elisa de Castro Guerra, Inkscape: Apprenez, pratiquez, créez, Pearson Education France, 2007, ISBN 2-7440-2158-X, pp. 108–111
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Media in category "Favicons" The following 9 files are in this category, out of 9 total. 0–9. File:85°C Daily Cafe (logo).png; File:2020 Daytona 500 logo.png; A.
A hex dump of the 318 byte Wikipedia favicon, or . The first column numerates the line's starting address, while the * indicates repetition. A binary file is a computer file that is not a text file. [1] The term "binary file" is often used as a term meaning "non-text file". [2]
Replaces the external link icon with the corresponding favicon for some sites. N/A: N/A: Green Redirects : Makes redirects green. N/A: N/A: Pipe Highlighter : Colors piped links with the color Irresistible or a custom color set by the user. It is compatible with BrandonXLF's Green Redirects and the gadget for highlighting disambig links. 17: 8
The data URI scheme is a uniform resource identifier (URI) scheme that provides a way to include data in-line in Web pages as if they were external resources. It is a form of file literal or here document.