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    <title>Create Favicon</title>
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    <description><![CDATA[Introduction It is an English term, contraction of favorite icon. Usually it indicates an icon associated with a particular web page and it is a small image.
Curiosity: Originally a feature of Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5, it was later integrated into many other browsers, including Firefox, Opera, Safari, Chrome and Konqueror
So, it is clear that the scope of this article is to show you how to create the Favicon for your website from an image.]]></description>
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