This module provides 3 steps to create a favicon and touch icons for a site:
1) have the 'administer iconified' permission.
2) Go to admin/content/iconified.
3) Upload and save a (square) image.
Done!
Previously, the user would need to:
1) have 'administer theme' permission.
2) create the favicon.ico file in ico format.
3) upload the favicon.ico via admin/appearance/settings.
4) install a module like HEAD.
5) create each individual touch icon. (And know the dimensions of each one.)
6) upload all the separate touch icon files.
Benefits:
1) Since the permission is separate, a designer/content manager does not need the full 'administer theme' permission.
2) User only needs to create and upload one image, rather than 10+ images.
3) User doesn't need to know the favicon and touch icon dimensions since the module takes care of it for them.
| Comment | File | Size | Author |
|---|---|---|---|
| iconified.png | 193.94 KB | tomtech |
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Comment #1
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Comment #2
dubcanada commentedIt seems to work fine for me. There does appear to be a bunch of coding style issues though.
Comment #3
PA robot commentedClosing due to lack of activity. Feel free to reopen if you are still working on this application (see also the project application workflow).
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