Why is our site icon an installer?
Why is our site icon an installer?
I mean, for a portable site, this feels like heresy. We hate installers here!
Shouldn't the favicon be a zip file or something?
Shouldn't the favicon be a zip file or something?
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Re: Why is our site icon an installer?
Honestly can't remember why/how the icon was chosen
I am not opposed to changing it for something else... what do the rest think?
I am not opposed to changing it for something else... what do the rest think?
Re: Why is our site icon an installer?
There is this quote in the FAQ page:
P.S. the presentation link provided by webfork is dead.
So I'd like to see a site icon of a USB memory device.If you have all your portable apps on a USB memory stick, you can essentially work anywhere without even having to carry your own laptop around.
P.S. the presentation link provided by webfork is dead.
Re: Why is our site icon an installer?
We should consider :
Shouldn`t a new icon be plan and simple ?
Shouldn`t a new icon be able to be seen as a bookmark in ex chrome browser ?
Further more : The icon now is widely known
My suggestion :
Happy christmas
Shouldn`t a new icon be plan and simple ?
Shouldn`t a new icon be able to be seen as a bookmark in ex chrome browser ?
Further more : The icon now is widely known
My suggestion :
Happy christmas
Re: Why is our site icon an installer?
I recommend something like this:
1. Depicts both a USB and a folder.
2. Free for commercial use (with attribution).
1. Depicts both a USB and a folder.
2. Free for commercial use (with attribution).
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Re: Why is our site icon an installer?
If you're thinking a USB folder, I put together a quick one with AI: https://i.imgur.com/Nz2TZcZ.png
Or a more icon-ish one that could be colored to match the logo: https://imgur.com/a/rOYVkIF
Or a more icon-ish one that could be colored to match the logo: https://imgur.com/a/rOYVkIF
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Re: Why is our site icon an installer?
Also old skool
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Re: Why is our site icon an installer?
Real talk, the site icon (favicon) does not need changing, it's a picture of software, and what's found here? Portable versions of software (shocking!). The current favicon is iconic enough, and fits with the old-school nature of the site, not everything needs to be zoomer made/web 2.0/made for mobile, etc.
Re: Why is our site icon an installer?
This logo refresh topic indirectly came up a few years ago. I posted a few designs that I had in mind that I worked with a graphic designer on but it got declined and everyone seemed happy with the current logo. I unfortunately can't seem to find that thread.