At 09:33 AM 7/22/2011, J.A. Florian wrote: >To answer your question about the difference between a favicon (.ICO) and a >QR tag.... >1. A favicon is a 16px by 16 px that is loaded into your page with a code >line. >-- It then appears in your browser at the beginning of the URL when on that >website. >-- It provides a way to visually ID that "yep, this is the website I want". >-- It is a visual "branding" Internet tool. For examples: Google Mail uses >a red envelope; my GenWeb site uses a tiny old bell. The idea is people >begin associating the icon with "this website". >-- Favicons contain no information in the icon, except by its association >with xyz website. --snip-- Many thanks for the info about favicons. I created one for my RCN website and it works on all my browsers except for Chrome. I'll have to research this more because Chrome certainly displays favicons for other websites and bookmarks. Charles Dobie, cdobie@superaje.com