Hi Joy. If you're referring to the title on a blank page as supplied by web software from a web hosting service, likely the image in the page title (if I understand correctly) is part of the HTML (or equivilant code) that was written into the pages supplied by the web hosting service. I use iWeb software. From there I publish to .mac iWeb comes with predesigned web page templates. I'm sure that Apple (they wrote iWeb) could have added any number of things to the template. I simply supply the other content. I have tried HTML. I would imagine that one could add whatever they want to the title of a page in HTML or ? (XHTML ??) Try viewing the page "source" (under "View" or eq.) If you can find the word "Title" below it you should be able to find the code that specifies what is contained in the page title. Cheers, Neil. On 10/5/07, Joy Hecht <hecht.joy@gmail.com> wrote: > I've got a web question. Some websites - at least in the version internet > explorer I'm using - at the left of the address line at the top of the > window and in the label on the tab in IE, show a little "logo." Presumably > they have something or other to do with the website's content, and sometimes > they are kind of cute. > > I'd been wondering how they got there - I figured it was somehow part of the > title you can give a web page in html, that you put in a link to a graphic > as well as the text of the title. > > Then I went to read something old on my own site, and there was such a logo. > Reasonable-looking, too. I didn't put it there, that's for sure! > > Does anyone know where they come from? > > > > Joy >
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