There's a number of ways to do it. A Favicon needs to be 64x64, 32x32, and/or 16x16 pixels. IE is the only browser that uses the 16x16 size. The .ico format is a windows icon file. Like the gif, it can be animated but only in the context as a windows icon. I used to use Microangelo to make them on Windows years ago. 1. Google for png2ico. There is a Linux version that you can use. You can layer a 32x32 with a 16x16 icon so that IE sees the 16x16 and the other browsers see the 32x32 icon. 2. Save your icon as an 8bit BMP then rename to *.ico. You won't be able to use transparent colors this way. 3. Take your image and use Kiconedit to resize and save. I seem to remember that an older version a few years back you could be able to save as an .ico. Reason I remember this is that I made quite a few favicons for our websites on Linux because all the Windows versions I found cost $$$ and that was back in 2002. Lynn Newton wrote: >Does anyone know what sort of a tool I should use to make a >favicon.ico type of file, those little bitty thingys that appear >at the beginning of the location bar in a web browser? > >As far as I can tell, they're supposed to be 16x16 pixels, probably >in PNG format, though not necessarily > >I guess the thing to do is create the original larger and then >shrink it down and hope it's still readable. > > > --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss