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[Plone-docs] Suggesting change of web page describing favicon files
Gunnar P. Vestergaard
2011-03-18 16:52:48 UTC
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Now Windows 7 accepts Windows Icon files that are 64x64 pixels. These
large icons are used in the user interface of Windows 7, by Pinning,
among other uses.

So any web master may choose to provide such favicon.ico in 64x64
pixels. When viewed in a browser next to the address bar, such icons are
typically scaled to a smaller size.

So I suggest that you update the page
http://plone.org/documentation/kb/setting-the-site-icon-favicon-for-your-plone-site

to let the page reflect the capability of 64x64 pixels in Windows Icon
files.

Gunnar Vestergaard
Jon Stahl
2011-03-18 18:37:27 UTC
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Gunnar-

Great suggestion, thanks! One of the cool things about the Knowledge
Base section of Plone.org is that it can be edited by any user with a
Plone.org account -- so please feel free to log in and update it
yourself if you have a few spare moments!

:jon

On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 9:52 AM, Gunnar P. Vestergaard
Post by Gunnar P. Vestergaard
Now Windows 7 accepts Windows Icon files that are 64x64 pixels. These
large icons are used in the user interface of Windows 7, by Pinning,
among other uses.
So any web master may choose to provide such favicon.ico in 64x64
pixels. When viewed in a browser next to the address bar, such icons are
typically scaled to a smaller size.
So I suggest that you update the page
http://plone.org/documentation/kb/setting-the-site-icon-favicon-for-your-plone-site
to let the page reflect the capability of 64x64 pixels in Windows Icon
files.
Gunnar Vestergaard
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