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Find Icons
Find Icons (Figure 8-2) is another search engine that caters to developers and designers
who need a little pick-me-up for their website. The features and layout are similar to Icon
Finder, so if you are familiar with one search engine you can easily adapt to using the
other search engine.
I have found that it is always good to use both sites when searching for an icon since
each site has collections of icons that are not available on the other. You can browse the
Find Icons search engine at http://findicons.com/
Figure 8-2. Searching for a "pause" icon on the Find Icons website
Using an Icon
Assuming that you've found an icon that you like, or you've created one using a service
such as favicon.ico Generator ( www.favicon.cc/), y ou can easily specify this icon for
your web app by putting the following HTML code in the HTML Header section:
<link rel="shortcut icon" href=" http://yourdomain.com/app.ico" />
 
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