Agreed, however, tileicons are not favicons, which the OP was wanting
Agreed, however, tileicons are not favicons, which the OP was wanting
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Understood. But a website NOW needs both.
thank you all great help
I tough I did say thanks and realize I didn't sorry
But again Thank you all
Better late, than never!
We can do this easily thorugh putting a favicon code under HTML or php code and upload favicon img to folder and give path to code.
That is how we used to do it, much more simple using the Xara way don't you think? Let Xara do the work
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