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07How to Create a Favorite Icon for WordPress Blog
Posted By: vie on September 7, 2009 at 8:05 pmYou may notice that some websites have a little eye-catching icon before the URL. That’s called Favorite Icon or Favicon. I use it for my WordPress blog. You can get it too from MaxBlogPress Favicon. Please note that this plugin is only for Worpress blog, self-hosted blog. I’ll share 7 simple steps to create a favorite icon for WordPress blog by using MaxBlogPress Favicon. Here are the installation steps:
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Download the file from MaxBlogPress Favicon into your computer
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Open the WordPress Plugins, choose “add New”
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Upload the file and click “install”
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You will see the MBP favicon is among the installed plugin, click “activate”
- Once your MBP favicon activated, open WordPress Settings, you will see MBP favicon there. You will be asked for registration through email confirmation.
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You can choose the pre-selected icons from MBP or upload your graphic from the computer and click “save”.
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Once your icon is activated, please refresh your URL.
Shall you need a help with the installation, there is MaxBlogPress Forum or watch video How to Install a Favicon on a WordPress Blog to help you. You can view favicon “Learning Mama” if you’re using browser Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome.
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