07.07.2020
WordPress Design
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Welcome to Part 2 of our ongoing series on Favicons, and let’s set the ball rolling, continuing from where we left off last time.
Since we agreed in the previous part that a Favicon is both essential and pretty easy to make, let’s now look at two steps needed to get to the Favicon you have in mind.
A Favicon can range in size from 16 × 16 pixels all the way to 512 × 512 pixels (a.k.a. 512 px), depending on the use case. So, at some point, you’ll have to decide what devices and resolutions you’d want to support with your Favicon. Refer to the list below to figure out which size works for you:
It goes without saying that making your Favicon in all these sizes would be the best bet, as that’ll ensure it displays correctly for all visitors, browsers and devices. Alternatively, it also makes sense to just pick the devices that you specifically target and just use those sizes.
Favicon creation can take a bit of time, and it depends on other factors how you’ll end up going about it, but we’ll look at that later and see what methods and options are at your disposal.
Remember these pointers, though, while you’re only just designing the Favicon.
The design you come up with will also need to be saved in the right format. The ‘.ico’ format is available in most graphic design suites. You’ll need to save the base Favicon file as Favicon.ico, as browsers and operating systems will default to this file if no other icon is available. For differently sized versions, you can include the pixel values in their file names.
Now that you know what you need to bear in mind before you embark on making the Favicon, Part 2 of this Favicon series has served its purpose, Remember we said this process was time-consuming? We’ll join you next time with information about specialized tools for Favicon-building and adding that’ll make it quick and painless for you.
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