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Icon
Basics
By Shelley Lowery
An icon is a graphic image that represents an available function on a computer's
graphical user interface. They look like a standard image file, however, to
create an icon, you must have a special software program capable of creating and
saving an image in ICO format.
The size of an icon will vary depending on the application it is associated
with. Some will require a 16x16 pixel image and others may require a 32x32 pixel
image. In addition, the number of required colors may be 16 or 256.
Favicon
If you're using Internet Explorer 5 or above, you've probably noticed that some
sites you've placed within your "Favorite Places" have an icon that displays
beside the link. This icon is known as a "Favicon." Displaying a Favicon with a
website can not only make it stand out among the sites listed, but it can also
build brand awareness.
A Favicon should represent your website and provide viewers with an instant
recognition of your website. This can be accomplished by using a specific symbol
or logo that defines what your website is all about.
Creating Your Icon
You can easily create a custom icon for your website that will display within
your visitors' "Favorite Places."
Your first step will be to download an icon creation program. I recommend using
a great shareware program called Icon Easel. You can download it at the
following web address:
http://www.easyapps.com
To create an icon with Icon Easel, you simply open the program and select your
icon size and color preference from the dropdown menu to begin. Your icon will
automatically be created in the preferences you specify. Internet Explorer
requires that your icon is 16x16 pixels. If it isn't, it will be ignored.
You're now ready to begin the actual design process. The large window that
contains all the squares is your icon canvas. Each square represents a pixel and
can be edited to suit your needs. Use the tools on the left-hand side of your
screen to edit these pixels and design your icon.
Using an Image
If you have an image that you would like to use as an icon, you can do so in a
couple of different ways. You can either copy your image and paste it onto your
icon canvas, or you can paste your image from a file.
If you're not confident in your abilities to design your own icon, using a
pre-designed image will be your best option.
Creating a Transparent Background
When designing your icon, unless your icon covers the entire canvas, you'll want
to make the background transparent. This will allow the canvas of your icon to
be transparent and enable the background to show through.
Your first step will be to click on the "Screen" button on the right-hand side
of your screen. This will display the transparency lines within your left color
window. To add transparency to a pixel, click on the "Flood Fill" tool (tipping
paint can) on the left-hand side of your screen and fill in the pixels you'd
like to make transparent.
When you're finish with your icon, simply save your file as favicon.ico and
upload it to your server where you store your HTML files.
Associating Your Icon
Each time your visitor adds your site to their "Favorite Places," Internet
Explorer automatically searches for your favicon.ico file and displays it next
to your site's link. You can also associate the icon with your web page by
saving the icon with a different file name other than favicon.ico and adding the
following code within your HTML between the <HEAD> and </HEAD> tags.
<LINK REL="SHORTCUT ICON" HREF= "http://www.domain.com/icon.ico">
The URL should lead to your icon file.
Ebook Icons
In addition to creating an icon for your website, many HTML ebook compilers will
enable you to display your own product icon. This icon will be displayed on your
clients' desktop. When clicked on, it will open your ebook.
Before creating an icon to be used with your ebook, make sure you review your
compilation software to make sure that you can include your own icon and to get
their specifications.
Creating and displaying your own icon is not as difficult as you may think. If
you follow the simple instructions above, you can create your own icons in a
matter of minutes.
Copyright © Shelley Lowery
About the Author:
Shelley Lowery is the author of the acclaimed web design course, Web Design
Mastery.
http://www.webdesignmastery.com And, Ebook Starter - Give Your Ebooks the
look and feel of a REAL book.
http://www.ebookstarter.com
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