Favicon Tools
How to Add Favicon Tags to HTML
The minimal HTML favicon tags most sites still need, without overcomplicating the head setup.
Most favicon setup issues happen after the files are generated, not during conversion. The missing step is usually getting the right tags into the page head.
For a lightweight site, the useful baseline is a favicon.ico reference, a couple of PNG size tags, an apple-touch icon, and a manifest link when install support matters.
This kind of page works well as supporting content because it reinforces the main tool workflow and answers a concrete implementation question the user is likely to search next.
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