Dec 30th 2011, 5:46:43
Ahh well that makes sense. Can you use custom graphics for icons or only what the site uses for a favicon?
I'm thinking there's got to be a way for web developers to have a special icon for phones.. perhaps a chopped down EE logo would be better.
Do you happen to know what the resolution is on those icons?
edit: I was just reading here: http://www.askdavetaylor.com/..._iphone_website_icon.html on how to do it and it's SUPER easy. I'll let pang or qz know about it.
Basically all they need to do is add a 45x45 file called apple-touch-icon.png with the desired logo and it *should* just work.
or:
If you can't add the icon graphic to the root directory of your Web site, or just want to keep things organized in subfolders, you can add a link command to specify a different filename or different location for the apple-touch-icon.png file:
<link rel="apple-touch-icon" href="/Graphics/iphone-icon.png" />
I'm thinking there's got to be a way for web developers to have a special icon for phones.. perhaps a chopped down EE logo would be better.
Do you happen to know what the resolution is on those icons?
edit: I was just reading here: http://www.askdavetaylor.com/..._iphone_website_icon.html on how to do it and it's SUPER easy. I'll let pang or qz know about it.
Basically all they need to do is add a 45x45 file called apple-touch-icon.png with the desired logo and it *should* just work.
or:
If you can't add the icon graphic to the root directory of your Web site, or just want to keep things organized in subfolders, you can add a link command to specify a different filename or different location for the apple-touch-icon.png file:
<link rel="apple-touch-icon" href="/Graphics/iphone-icon.png" />