Favicon

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by oo7ml, Sep 11, 2007.

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    How do you create a favicon that has a transparent background. If you look at this site you can see that they have a transparent background around there favicon
     
    oo7ml, Sep 11, 2007 IP
  2. gotlinks

    gotlinks Notable Member

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    If anyone can shed light on this for me as well. I would really like to be able to do this.

    :D
     
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  3. adamk1

    adamk1 Active Member

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    I have never tried but can't you just use transparent background on photoshop?
     
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  4. itssangy

    itssangy Peon

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    You can use a 16x16 gif or 16x16 png
    those formats support transparency
     
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  5. Jaques

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    i dont think its possible due to favicon has to be .ico and it does not support transparency i think, and why transparent just make it white isnt the background white next to the url???

    not sure if im right, just what i think :p
     
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  6. soulscratch

    soulscratch Well-Known Member

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    Please do not think of only YOUR browser. Think of everyone else who has a custom skin, etc. And I doubt it's white, it's probably a very very light shade of grey.
     
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  7. Jaques

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    mines white yes, and how many people do you really think has custom skins???

    either way no need to attack me, like i said "thats what i think"
     
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    I use a custom skin, the standards are boring.

    Anyway, I guess .GIF will work :)
     
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  9. oo7ml

    oo7ml Well-Known Member

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    Still no one has found a work around, i am very surprised as this site DP, has a transparent background. I don't usually look at the address bar for the favicon.... I use Fire Fox myself and when i have multiple tabs open, that is where i tend to look at the favicons of different sites... Thanks to all of you who have tried anyway
     
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  10. killerj

    killerj Active Member

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    #10
    make a transparent PNG , convert it to an ico . If all goes well , you'll have a transparent icon :)
     

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  11. krt

    krt Well-Known Member

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    Favicons are not just displayed on the address bar where it is generally (close enough to) white, for example, the tab and bookmark bars have grey backgrounds.

    Many answers here:
    http://www.google.com/search?q=transparent+ico
     
    krt, Sep 12, 2007 IP
  12. Stomme poes

    Stomme poes Peon

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    I don't use Photoshop. Too poor. So now I'm curious, what happens when you simply have a gif with transparent background? Is a background colour added or something?

    Though I guess it's not that easy, or people wouldn't ask.
     
    Stomme poes, Sep 12, 2007 IP
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    If you have a .gif with a transparent background, it would blend it with whatever colour is on the page background
     
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  14. Stomme poes

    Stomme poes Peon

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    Sorry to bring up an old thread, but I've just made my first transparent favicon in GIMP and while looking at the image itself in any image viewer, as well as simply in the browser, it's transparent alright... but in FireFox I've got a permanent black background set. I know the image is transparent, and I know the link code in my <head> are good. I'm looking at other transparent favicons right now so I can't imaging it's a browser setting. Anyone know what's causing this?

    Crap nevermind it was server caching... DUH.

    For those with GIMP (and it doesn't have to be 2.4, it works in 2.2 as well and maybe earlier-- I had been using the manual PPMconverter but this link was very nice):
    http://www.techanswerguy.com/2007/03/creating-transparent-faviconico-with.html
     
    Stomme poes, Feb 14, 2008 IP