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### HTML Favicons
### HTML Favicons
A Favicon is most commonly seen preceding the URL in a browser. Some
A Favicon is most commonly seen as the **image preceding the URL in a browser**.
other examples include (but are not limited to) bookmarks, search history, and
Some other examples include (but are not limited to) bookmarks, search history,
app icons (i.e. "save page to homescreen" on mobile devices). [File format support](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Favicon#File_format_support)
and app icons (i.e. "save page to home screen" on mobile devices).
and the [use of favicons](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Favicon#Use_of_favicon) differ
[File format support](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Favicon#File_format_support)
across the combination of platforms and browsers.
and the [use of favicons](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Favicon#Use_of_favicon)
differ across the combination of platforms and browsers.
If you would like to customize the favicons of your website, you can add them to the `data/config.yaml` file. The **default** without any set `favicon` key is:
If you would like to customize the favicons of your quartz-based website, you
can add them to the `data/config.yaml` file. The **default** without any set
The default can be overridden by defining a value to the `favicon` key in your `data/config.yaml` file. Here is a `List[Dictionary]` example format, which is equivalent to the default:
The default can be overridden by defining a value to the `favicon` key in your
`data/config.yaml` file. Here is a `List[Dictionary]` example format, which is