1. [OT] HTML?
Been working on and off on my website. Well web site pipe dream is more
like it =) Its not on the web yet. Just resides on my desktop looking
good.
Well I have noticed that most browzers now (at least the ones im using
for testing) are showing custom icons next to the URLs and tabs which
make it easy to see what site is where.
Anyone know how this is done? What is it? Javascript? DHTML? Just
curious. As long as I am going through all the trouble of making my
stuff as cross browzer complient as I can, it would be nice to support
some of the new features as well.
Don Phillips - aka Graebel
National Instruments
mailto: eunexus @ yahoo.com
2. Re: [OT] HTML?
favicon
favorite icon
http://www.unkmar.com/
Read the source and you will understand.
unkmar
----- Original Message -----
From: "Don" <guest at RapidEuphoria.com>
To: <EUforum at topica.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 10:20 AM
Subject: [OT] HTML?
>
>
> posted by: Don <eunexus at yahoo.com>
>
> Been working on and off on my website. Well web site pipe dream is more
> like it =) Its not on the web yet. Just resides on my desktop looking
> good.
>
> Well I have noticed that most browzers now (at least the ones im using
> for testing) are showing custom icons next to the URLs and tabs which
> make it easy to see what site is where.
>
> Anyone know how this is done? What is it? Javascript? DHTML? Just
> curious. As long as I am going through all the trouble of making my
> stuff as cross browzer complient as I can, it would be nice to support
> some of the new features as well.
>
>
> Don Phillips - aka Graebel
> National Instruments
> mailto: eunexus @ yahoo.com
>
>
>
>
3. Re: [OT] HTML?
Unkmar wrote:
>
> favicon
> favorite icon
>
> <a href="http://www.unkmar.com/">http://www.unkmar.com/</a>
>
> Read the source and you will understand.
>
> unkmar
Thanks =)
That was starting to annoy me heh. Good info, much appriciated.
That actually took longer to find than fixing that annoying NetScape/
Mozilla scrollbar thing. Was having trouble keep the verticle scrollbar
visible at all times. Even if the page didnt need it.
Don Phillips - aka Graebel
National Instruments
mailto: eunexus @ yahoo.com