4/7/2008 ↓

Admin Favicon Plugin Video Review

Author: Ronald Huereca Category: WordPress, Wordpress Plugins

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Today’s WordPress Plugin video review is of Admin Favicon by John Kolbert.

Video Summary: Admin Favicon is a plugin for those who have a lot of open tabs and would like to use a Favicon to show using the WordPress Administrative Panels.

Pros: Extremely simple to use and quite useful for those who have a lot of open tabs in their browser. Very light-weight script.

Cons: None. Admin Favicon is not ideal for those who use desktop publishers or browsers without tabbed support.

If you would like your own plugin reviewed, please get in contact with me via e-mail (ronalfy+wltc @ gmail dot com). Please keep in mind I will not review premium plugins.

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  1. [...] also just got a nice review by Ronald at Weblog Tools Collection. I’ve added a link to the video on the plugins page. If you haven’t heard of [...]

  2. Bloody hell. Just put a favicon.ico in your wordpress directory.

    Its simple.

    Anon — 04/9/2008 @ 4:08 am
  3. @Anon,

    The plugin author addresses this. Of course you can modify core files to insert the favicon manually. It’s not hard. But it’s overwritten on your next upgrade.

    Ronald Huereca (65 comments.) — 04/9/2008 @ 6:24 pm

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