A favicon, short for "favorite icon," is a small graphic or icon that represents a website or webpage. Favicons are typically displayed in the browser's address bar, next to the page's title, and in browser tabs. They are also used when a user bookmarks a webpage. Favicons are an essential part of a website's branding and can help users easily identify and distinguish between different websites when they have multiple tabs open in their web browser.
Here are some key characteristics and details about favicons:
Size: Favicons are typically very¿öµåÇÁ·¹½º ÆĺñÄÜ Àû¿ë small, often 16x16 pixels or 32x32 pixels in size. However, higher resolutions like 64x64 pixels are becoming more common due to high-resolution screens.
Format: Favicons are usually saved in the ICO (Windows Icon) format, but they can also be in other formats like PNG, GIF, or JPEG. Modern browsers support various image formats for favicons.
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