Has the favicon changed?
February 1, 2010 by David Olsen
Modern browsers now have a way to display identity information on sites that are sent through secure (https) connections. The way that some browsers display it makes some people think that the change is to the favicon, but it really isn’t. This tutorial shows how the different browsers display site identity information and points you to some resources so that your site can have that information displayed as well.
Secure Web Pages
- How to Get Your Site Name in the Favicon Area
- What is HTTPS – Why Secure a Web Page Using HTTPS
- HTTPS – Definition of HTTPS
Has the favicon changed? originally appeared on About.com Web Design / HTML on Monday, February 1st, 2010 at 15:27:25.
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