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  2. Favicon - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Favicon

    Wikipedia's favicon, shown in Firefox. A favicon (/ ˈ f æ v. ɪ ˌ k ɒ n /; short for favorite icon), also known as a shortcut icon, website icon, tab icon, URL icon, or bookmark icon, is a file containing one or more small icons [1] associated with a particular website or web page.

  3. data URI scheme - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_URI_scheme

    In this example, the image data is encoded with utf8 and hence the image data can broken into multiple lines for easy reading. Single quote has to be used in the SVG data as double quote is used for encapsulating the image source. A favicon can also be made with utf8 encoding and SVG data which has to appear in the 'head' section of the HTML:

  4. Wikipedia:User scripts/List - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:User_scripts/List

    Adds: 1) "Show 5000 results" into the two "Show x results" menus, 2) shortened results list and four copy buttons to quickly copy the results to the clipboard, 3) buttons to quickly scroll up and down, 4) "x results shown on the page" next to the results info: N/A: N/A: Open search in new tab automatically : Open search results list or ...

  5. Meta element - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meta_element

    They are displayed as page title in search results (and influence user behavior with respect to clicking on particular results). Web browsers display them in naming open tabs; since the title is visible on hover, this is especially useful when too many tabs are open and only the favicon for each page (if available) is visible.

  6. Help:External link icons - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:External_link_icons

    To get this link, go to the file page and click on the image to open it without the file description, then copy the URL. To remove a default icon, simply add the CSS with no URL. For example, to remove the padlock icon when viewing secure links:

  7. AOL Search FAQs - AOL Help

    help.aol.com/articles/aol-search-faqs

    Images. Image search results are images sorted by relevance, with images of the highest relevance appearing first. A number of factors are considered when determining whether an image is relevant to your search request. Because these methods are not entirely foolproof, it's possible some inappropriate pictures may be included among the images ...

  8. AOL Favorites FAQs - AOL Help

    help.aol.com/articles/aol-favorites-faqs

    Once the form is complete, click Add Favorite. A dialogue box will pop up confirming the new Favorite. Your Favorite will be available on your AOL Favorites page. Note: If you would like to continue adding Favorites, click Add Another Favorite. From here you can choose to add another Favorite or close the box to continue.

  9. How to do a reverse image search - AOL

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    Just right-click the image and select “Search Google for image.” If you’re on Firefox, you can add an extension to give you this superpower. Otherwise, head to images.google.com. Click on ...