This is just a post off my blog I'm ripping off and putting here, lol, hopefully some of you find it useful, for quite a while I was wondering how to get one of this things, and I finally figured it out and decided to write a tutorial the post if you'd like to go to it. finally figured out how to add a favicon to my websites, and I think it’s really cool. The favicon for webjedis is the green W on the orange/tan square. If you have no idea at all what a favicon is, it’s the little 16×16 pixel picture that is displayed up on the left size of your browser address bar. In this enlightening post I will be teaching all of you eager webmasters how to add a favicon to your website, which is just another way of being unique! 1. First of all your going to have to download the .ico plugin for photoshop, and put it in your photoshop’s file format folder. This site will show you how to do this, http://www.telegraphics.com.au/sw/ . 2. Your favicon must be 16×16 for it to work, but that is a really small canvas to work on don’t you think? So try creating an image 64×64 pixels, which you can then resize to 16×16 later. 3. Your design should be fairly simple since the favicon is so small, for webjedis the favicon is obviously just one letter, which makes it easy for visitors to see what it is. 4. Now, after designing your favicon, resize it back to 16×16 and see if it you think it looks good, if not go back and try again. If it does look good though, then move on to the next step. 5. Save your favicon as ‘favicon.ico’ , the browser won’t be able to read the favicon if it is named anything other than favicon. 6. Now, upload your favicon to the root folder of your website. Usually this is just inside of the public_html folder. 7. Now after refreshing your page, and maybe waiting a while your new favicon will show up! * For some browsers, they look for a direct link to the favicon. This is mainly for wordpress, and other blogs though, you have to edit the header part of your theme by putting this code in between your <html></html> tags. <link rel=â€Shortcut Icon†href=â€/favicon.icoâ€> Thanks for reading, the webjedis