Is there an easy way to capture the icon for a given web site?
I visit certain websites regularly. I've set up quick launch shortcuts for
them with either a generic IE 7 or an ugly nondescript icon. But I'd like
to use a specific icon for the site. Certain websites have produced
proprietary icons, many of which are available through Favorg. I'm
wondering if there's a way to "hijack" the icon for a site while viewing it
in IE7 (assuming such an icon exists).
Did you leave out any newsgroups? Not really an Outlook Express question.
You can grab a Favorite from your list and drag it to the Quick Launch
Toolbar. An icon will appear, but not perhaps what you want. You can right
click on the Icon | Properties | Change Icon, but you will only have the
choices that are available.
--
Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP Outlook Express
Imperial Beach, CA
"PT" <xyz@xyz.com> wrote in message
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> Is there an easy way to capture the icon for a given web site?
>
> I visit certain websites regularly. I've set up quick launch shortcuts
> for them with either a generic IE 7 or an ugly nondescript icon. But I'd
> like to use a specific icon for the site. Certain websites have produced
> proprietary icons, many of which are available through Favorg. I'm
> wondering if there's a way to "hijack" the icon for a site while viewing
> it in IE7 (assuming such an icon exists).
>
> --
>
> PT
>
PT wrote:
> Is there an easy way to capture the icon for a given web site?
>
> I visit certain websites regularly. I've set up quick launch shortcuts for
> them with either a generic IE 7 or an ugly nondescript icon. But I'd like
> to use a specific icon for the site. Certain websites have produced
> proprietary icons, many of which are available through Favorg. I'm
> wondering if there's a way to "hijack" the icon for a site while viewing it
> in IE7 (assuming such an icon exists).
>
Fortunately animated favicons do not animate on the Windows desktop when
saved with an internet shortcut.
Regards.
"PT" <xyz@xyz.com> wrote in message
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> Is there an easy way to capture the icon for a given web site?
>
> I visit certain websites regularly. I've set up quick launch shortcuts
> for them with either a generic IE 7 or an ugly nondescript icon. But I'd
> like to use a specific icon for the site. Certain websites have produced
> proprietary icons, many of which are available through Favorg. I'm
> wondering if there's a way to "hijack" the icon for a site while viewing
> it in IE7 (assuming such an icon exists).
>
> --
>
> PT
>
"PT" <xyz@xyz.com> wrote in message news:OkewRfNVIHA.5980@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Is there an easy way to capture the icon for a given web site?
>
> I visit certain websites regularly. I've set up quick launch shortcuts for them
> with either a generic IE 7 or an ugly nondescript icon. But I'd like to use a
> specific icon for the site. Certain websites have produced proprietary icons, many
> of which are available through Favorg. I'm wondering if there's a way to "hijack"
> the icon for a site while viewing it in IE7 (assuming such an icon exists).
>
> --
>
> PT
If the site contains its own embedded favicon, then a simple right click of the icon
on the address bar & drag to the Quicklaunch Bar-then "create shortcuts here", will
use that particular icon(example-the Y! on Yahoo!)
You can also create a "favicons" folder somewhere, such as in My Documents for
*storing* the collection of embedded icons & check your temporary internet files(view
files) & *copy* them, 1 at a time,though, into that favicons folder. You will have to
rename them as you add them there, as 99% of them will be labeled *favicon.ico* & it
will be constantly asking for overwrite confirmations-just be sure to rename the
favicon portion of the name, leaving the .ico extension. Then, whenever a site uses
the generic "E" icon, you can right click/properties/change icon & "browse" to your
favicons folder to pick a more suitable icon for that shortcut.
I know that this is a crude way of achieving what you're wanting, but you'll find
some interesting favicons to "hijack" & you may have fun in the process.
There's a freeware program called "Icons Extract" that searches your system files for
icons to add to your "collection". http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/iconsext.html
Open "Temporary Internet Files", after visiting the websites you want icons
for.
Copy a "Favicon" to, say, My Documents folder.
Go to My Documents. Rename the *.ico. [ i.e. - to it's site-name, or a
description]
Right click the quick launch icon and choose "Properties".
Click the "Change Icon..." button at the bottom of the Shortcut tab.
Click the "Browse..." button; browse to My Documents.
Select your icon. {OK. Apply. OK}
Repeat for each shortcut.
"PT" wrote:
> Is there an easy way to capture the icon for a given web site?
>
> I visit certain websites regularly. I've set up quick launch shortcuts for
> them with either a generic IE 7 or an ugly nondescript icon. But I'd like
> to use a specific icon for the site. Certain websites have produced
> proprietary icons, many of which are available through Favorg. I'm
> wondering if there's a way to "hijack" the icon for a site while viewing it
> in IE7 (assuming such an icon exists).
>
> --
>
> PT
>
>
>
"Gary Brandenburg" <Gary@whatever.com> wrote in message
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>
> "PT" <xyz@xyz.com> wrote in message
> news:OkewRfNVIHA.5980@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> Is there an easy way to capture the icon for a given web site?
>>
>> I visit certain websites regularly. I've set up quick launch shortcuts
>> for them with either a generic IE 7 or an ugly nondescript icon. But I'd
>> like to use a specific icon for the site. Certain websites have produced
>> proprietary icons, many of which are available through Favorg. I'm
>> wondering if there's a way to "hijack" the icon for a site while viewing
>> it in IE7 (assuming such an icon exists).
>>
>> --
>>
>> PT
>
>
> If the site contains its own embedded favicon, then a simple right click
> of the icon on the address bar & drag to the Quicklaunch Bar-then "create
> shortcuts here", will use that particular icon(example-the Y! on Yahoo!)
> You can also create a "favicons" folder somewhere, such as in My
> Documents for *storing* the collection of embedded icons & check your
> temporary internet files(view files) & *copy* them, 1 at a time,though,
> into that favicons folder. You will have to rename them as you add them
> there, as 99% of them will be labeled *favicon.ico* & it will be
> constantly asking for overwrite confirmations-just be sure to rename the
> favicon portion of the name, leaving the .ico extension. Then, whenever a
> site uses the generic "E" icon, you can right click/properties/change icon
> & "browse" to your favicons folder to pick a more suitable icon for that
> shortcut.
> I know that this is a crude way of achieving what you're wanting, but
> you'll find some interesting favicons to "hijack" & you may have fun in
> the process.
> There's a freeware program called "Icons Extract" that searches your
> system files for icons to add to your "collection".
> http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/iconsext.html
>
> ~Gary
>
You're welcome "rob^_^"
I guess I'm a bit of an icon obsessive-
I have gone so far as to replace *all* of my icons on my start menu (I know that
there is a download that will do this), as well as all the icons in my program files
too, with their own icons.
It takes a lot of "change icon/browse/OK" but I can identify the program much easier
with a visual marker, without even having to read the file name.It also makes for a
different looking start menu, instead of 3 rows identical *generic* markers.
~Gary
"rob^_^" <iecustomizer@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Good tip Gary, Thx.
>
> "Gary Brandenburg" <Gary@whatever.com> wrote in message
> news:udKPRdOVIHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>
>> "PT" <xyz@xyz.com> wrote in message news:OkewRfNVIHA.5980@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>> Is there an easy way to capture the icon for a given web site?
>>>
>>> I visit certain websites regularly. I've set up quick launch shortcuts for them
>>> with either a generic IE 7 or an ugly nondescript icon. But I'd like to use a
>>> specific icon for the site. Certain websites have produced proprietary icons,
>>> many of which are available through Favorg. I'm wondering if there's a way to
>>> "hijack" the icon for a site while viewing it in IE7 (assuming such an icon
>>> exists).
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>> PT
>>
>>
>> If the site contains its own embedded favicon, then a simple right click of the
>> icon on the address bar & drag to the Quicklaunch Bar-then "create shortcuts
>> here", will use that particular icon(example-the Y! on Yahoo!)
>> You can also create a "favicons" folder somewhere, such as in My Documents for
>> *storing* the collection of embedded icons & check your temporary internet
>> files(view files) & *copy* them, 1 at a time,though, into that favicons folder.
>> You will have to rename them as you add them there, as 99% of them will be labeled
>> *favicon.ico* & it will be constantly asking for overwrite confirmations-just be
>> sure to rename the favicon portion of the name, leaving the .ico extension. Then,
>> whenever a site uses the generic "E" icon, you can right click/properties/change
>> icon & "browse" to your favicons folder to pick a more suitable icon for that
>> shortcut.
>> I know that this is a crude way of achieving what you're wanting, but you'll find
>> some interesting favicons to "hijack" & you may have fun in the process.
>> There's a freeware program called "Icons Extract" that searches your system files
>> for icons to add to your "collection".
>> http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/iconsext.html
>>
>> ~Gary
>>
"Leonard Grey" <Leonard@Grey.invalid> wrote in message
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> Look in Temporary Internet Files.
>
> In future, post to one newsgroup only.
>
> ---
> Leonard Grey
> Errare humanum est
thanks!
"rob^_^" <iecustomizer@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> or
>
> type in IE's address bar
>
> http://www.somewebsite.com/favicon.ico (replace somewebsite with the
> actual web site name)
>
> This will open the site's favorite icon (if they have one), then you can
> right click on the image and select Save from the context menu.
>
> Check out this animated favicon....
>
> http://www.thegreendirectory.com.au/favicon.ico
>
> Fortunately animated favicons do not animate on the Windows desktop when
> saved with an internet shortcut.
>
> Regards.
>
> "PT" <xyz@xyz.com> wrote in message
> news:OkewRfNVIHA.5980@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> Is there an easy way to capture the icon for a given web site?
>>
>> I visit certain websites regularly. I've set up quick launch shortcuts
>> for them with either a generic IE 7 or an ugly nondescript icon. But I'd
>> like to use a specific icon for the site. Certain websites have produced
>> proprietary icons, many of which are available through Favorg. I'm
>> wondering if there's a way to "hijack" the icon for a site while viewing
>> it in IE7 (assuming such an icon exists).
>>
>> --
>>
>> PT
>>