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Nov 22nd 2002#79498 Report
Member since: Nov 26th 2001
Posts: 2586
So how do you go about making the address bar get rid of the default browser logo and use your own? I've seen it on this site and several others.....
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Nov 23rd 2002#79551 Report
Member since: Nov 26th 2001
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another ? --- How would you go about replacing the default button in a send form with an original one? **** NM, I searched for submit buttons and found a reply on it =)
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Nov 23rd 2002#79601 Report
Member since: Jun 20th 2002
Posts: 378
For the address bar thingy, you need to make an icon and save it as favicon.ico then place it in your root folder. This is basically a 16x16 pixel bitmap image. I'm pretty sure this only works in IE but I could be wrong.

To change the submit button on a form into a graphic:
Replace the line of code that says, input type ="submit" with
input type="IMAGE" src="whateverImageyouWant"
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Nov 23rd 2002#79608 Report
Member since: Nov 26th 2001
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Cool, thanks. that was too easy =)
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Nov 23rd 2002#79625 Report
Member since: Jul 17th 2002
Posts: 215
how do u save it as a .ico?
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Nov 23rd 2002#79632 Report
Member since: Nov 26th 2001
Posts: 2586
"however, since Netscape is now based on Mozilla which has extensive support for favicons, we can expect to see support soon."
I just saw this on a favicon site....

and Slayerment go here:

http://www.irfanview.com/english.htm

download this freeware and you can save imported images as .ico files =)
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Nov 23rd 2002#79633 Report
Member since: Nov 26th 2001
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So for the root folder do you mean where the index page would be? I put it there and nothing changed?
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Nov 24th 2002#79729 Report
Member since: Jun 30th 2001
Posts: 447
You need to put the favicon.ico in your root folder, which is the same directory where the index page resides. Then you need to add the site your list of favorites, or re-add it if you already have it bookmarked. It should then appear if you're using IE.
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Nov 24th 2002#79733 Report
Member since: Nov 26th 2001
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Ah so that must be what the "fav' part of the icon.ico means.... Thanks Hunk =)
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