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favicon-setter

v0.1.1

Published

Super-simple tool for dynamically setting the favicon image on a page.

Readme

favicon-setter

Super simple util for setting the favicon of a page:

  • No dependencies
  • Only works in browsers that let you dynamically set favicons: FF, Opera, Chrome
  • Is exported as CommonJS for those who like that <3
  • Becomes a jQuery plugin if not commonJS and jquery is on the page
  • Else add a setFavicon function to the window

How to use it:

Step 1. include it:

<script src="favicon-setter.js"></script>

Step 2. Set your favicon like so:

window.setFavicon('/new-url.png'); // should be 16x16 image (pngs are best)

That's it!

CommonJS Version

If you're using this on the client but your project is in node.js you can install this with: https://github.com/henrikjoreteg/clientmodules and npm.

var setFavicon = require('favicon-setter');

setFavicon('/new-url.png');

jQuery

If you've got jquery on the page, insert this after including jQuery.

$.setFavicon('/new-url.png');

Restoring the original

Just one other little trick. If the original favicon was set by using a <link rel="shortcut icon"> tag then you can restore the original after setting it by calling setFavicon() without any arguments.

Credits

Props to @mathias for this: https://gist.github.com/428626 which served as starting point for this code.

License

MIT

If you like this, follow @HenrikJoreteg on the twitterwebz.