Daggle Gets A Favicon

by Danny Sullivan on April 8, 2007

in About Daggle

Another item off the todo list — I made a favicon for Daggle. Matt Cutts was demanding it. I’ll do the pictures of the dog you want later, Matt. I plan an entire montage of dog photos to prove I’m not entirely heartless about the dog. Her name is Daisy, by the way.
Want to make your own favicon but lack any art skills? Use this tool. It’s free, and you just upload any photo to have it turned into a favicon. I went with a California flag, becuase you know, I’m from California. Also, the palm tree and donut ones I tried didn’t look too good. Mmm, donuts. I might try that one again.

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1 Brian White April 9, 2007 at 12:50 pm

Guaranteed way to raise traffic–hits move from your error log to your access log :)
As another guy in GMT who hails from So Cal, California and Dublin share features:
- everyone talks about real estate
- traffic snafus
- 3 or 4 car families

2 Carsten Cumbrowski April 9, 2007 at 2:28 pm

Aha, that what it is. A California flag. I don’t say what I thought at first what I thought how it looks like when I saw the post title and glimpsed into the top left corner of the browser and the little icon next to the URL in the address bar :)
Here is the Big Version of the Flag btw for all that folks that try to make out of the favicon what the heck the California state (and ex-republic) flag looks like.
http://www.50states.com/flag/caflag.htm
Yes, the little thing that looks like poo is actually a bear. Shoot now I did say it (nicely though) ;)

3 Steve April 18, 2007 at 4:03 am

Hi Danny,
I’m trying to find Firefox extension that highlights H1, H2 & H3 tags on web pages.
Can you tell me what is called?
Please help – Thanks,
Steve

4 Steve April 18, 2007 at 4:03 am

Hi Danny,
I’m trying to find Firefox extension that highlights H1, H2 & H3 tags on web pages.
Can you tell me what is called?
Please help – Thanks,
Steve
stgoldberg@gmail.com

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