root directory/favicon.ico?

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Guest

Am trying to add my favicon.ico file to my root directory to achieve result
of custom icon for bookmarking. I have my appropriate graphic & it's saved
as a .ico file......BUT.......as crazy as it sounds I just don't understand
how I get it from my desktop to my root directory? Can someone please spoon
feed me and tell me which buttons to push? Is my root directory simply my
"local website" or is it my "remote web site"? Thanks!!
 
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Steve Easton

The root folder or root directory is the "folder" that contains your website.
Copy and paste your favicon.ico file into the same location as your "Home" page and then publish
your web to the server.

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Steve Easton
Microsoft MVP FrontPage
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A

Andrew Murray

upload the file to your "home" directory on the server "root" directory is the
"home" directory.
 
A

Andrew Murray

"root directory" comes from early MS-DOS or even Unix days e.g. C:\ is the "C
drive root directory".

it refers to the 'base' or 'home' directory on a computer.

directory = folder = same difference.




Steve Easton said:
The root folder or root directory is the "folder" that contains your website.
Copy and paste your favicon.ico file into the same location as your "Home" page and then publish
your web to the server.

--
Steve Easton
Microsoft MVP FrontPage
95isalive
This site is best viewed............
.......................with a computer
 
G

Guest

Thank you so much!! I understand now, and this morning I was successful and
got the file imported over to my root directory, published, and all was well.
I tested it out, and sure enough my icon showed up when I bookmarked my
site.

Unfortunately, it was short lived! About two hours later the icon
disappeared from the bookmarked link, and the regular blue 'e' was back.

Does anyone know why this would be? I have checked and all is the same
concerning my site & files.

Thank you in advance!
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

Your favicon may be there but you do not have it identified in the head section (of each page) using
<link rel="shortcut icon" href="youriconfilename.ico">
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| Thank you so much!! I understand now, and this morning I was successful and
| got the file imported over to my root directory, published, and all was well.
| I tested it out, and sure enough my icon showed up when I bookmarked my
| site.
|
| Unfortunately, it was short lived! About two hours later the icon
| disappeared from the bookmarked link, and the regular blue 'e' was back.
|
| Does anyone know why this would be? I have checked and all is the same
| concerning my site & files.
|
| Thank you in advance!
|
|
 
S

Steve Easton

By any chance did you clear your browsers History and Temporary Internet files??
That will make it "disappear."

--
Steve Easton
Microsoft MVP FrontPage
95isalive
This site is best viewed............
........................with a computer
 
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Kulvinder Singh Matharu

On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 17:35:02 -0800, "greenlee's jewel"

[snip]
Unfortunately, it was short lived! About two hours later the icon
disappeared from the bookmarked link, and the regular blue 'e' was back.

Does anyone know why this would be? I have checked and all is the same
concerning my site & files.

Also see the thread subject "GQ - favicon question", where I posted
the following reply :

Try PCMag's FavOrg utility to get around issues. It's not free as
such.

Why?
http://www2.sunysuffolk.edu/mandias/tips/favorg.html

Where?
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1558477,00.asp

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Kulvinder Singh Matharu
Website : www.metalvortex.com
Contact : www.metalvortex.com/form/form.htm

"It ain't Coca Cola, it's rice", Straight to Hell - The Clash
 

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