"PT" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Is there an easy way to capture the icon for a given web site?
>
> I visit certain websites regularly. I've set up quick launch shortcuts for them
> with either a generic IE 7 or an ugly nondescript icon. But I'd like to use a
> specific icon for the site. Certain websites have produced proprietary icons, many
> of which are available through Favorg. I'm wondering if there's a way to "hijack"
> the icon for a site while viewing it in IE7 (assuming such an icon exists).
>
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> PT
If the site contains its own embedded favicon, then a simple right click of the icon
on the address bar & drag to the Quicklaunch Bar-then "create shortcuts here", will
use that particular icon(example-the Y! on Yahoo!)
You can also create a "favicons" folder somewhere, such as in My Documents for
*storing* the collection of embedded icons & check your temporary internet files(view
files) & *copy* them, 1 at a time,though, into that favicons folder. You will have to
rename them as you add them there, as 99% of them will be labeled *favicon.ico* & it
will be constantly asking for overwrite confirmations-just be sure to rename the
favicon portion of the name, leaving the .ico extension. Then, whenever a site uses
the generic "E" icon, you can right click/properties/change icon & "browse" to your
favicons folder to pick a more suitable icon for that shortcut.
I know that this is a crude way of achieving what you're wanting, but you'll find
some interesting favicons to "hijack" & you may have fun in the process.
There's a freeware program called "Icons Extract" that searches your system files for
icons to add to your "collection".
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/iconsext.html
~Gary