There are often several browser tabs open at once on my computer.
It has been said that pictures speak louder than words. I can identify many of these from the little Favicons that display in the browser tabs but when I have some with the same little icon it's hard to distinguish one from the other. I found directions from Chick Croll on how to do this here https://blogging.nitecruzr.net/2018/10/adding-favicon-2018.html. This used to be a fiddly process but it is so easy now.
Until recently if I had three or four Blogger blogs open I could not identify which was which without reading the small text in the tabs but now that has changed.
Now I just have to look for for my familiar GeniAus portrait Favicon to find my blogger blog. I can also easily identify Myrt's Musings from DearMYRTLE's favicon.
That little portrait is an important of my branding - several years ago when I was going to change my portrait to a more lifelike/real photo one of my genimates said "You can't do that - it's part of your brand. So now I use it at every opportunity.
Together with my internet identity GeniAus it make my content easily recognisable.
Until recently if I had three or four Blogger blogs open I could not identify which was which without reading the small text in the tabs but now that has changed.
Now I just have to look for for my familiar GeniAus portrait Favicon to find my blogger blog. I can also easily identify Myrt's Musings from DearMYRTLE's favicon.
My open browser tabs |
Together with my internet identity GeniAus it make my content easily recognisable.
It's a great idea to have a favicon, and thanks to a nephew I have my "L Plate" as mine. I will just mention that your icon still shows as the Blogger (orange B) icon for me. But thinking about it, maybe it's cached, so I'll recheck that.
ReplyDeleteAlona - with your Lonetester alias and other bits and bobs your branding is top notch.
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