Favicons
Set up favicons for your Good Gallery website to display brand icons in browser tabs, address bars, bookmarks, and mobile device home screens.
Favicons
Favicons are small icons that serve as branding elements for your website. These icons are displayed in the browser address bar, in browser tabs next to the page title, in bookmarks, and as icons on mobile devices when your website link is saved on that device.
Choosing a Favicon
For best results, small symbols typically work best as they are easily recognizable at small sizes. If you do not have a symbol recognizable with your brand, then you might consider using one or two of your primary colors and a simple shape (e.g. circle, square, diamond, star).
Good Gallery will automatically convert vector or bitmap files to the appropriate favicons format.
Note: JPG and SVG file formats only. Other file formats are not recommended.
Upload a Favicon
- Sign in to your Good Gallery administrator account.
- Choose Logos from the menu.
- Upload your favicon using one of these methods:
- Drag & Drop
- Open a local folder using File Explorer (PC) or Finder (Mac).
- Select the appropriate favicon from a local computer folder.
- Click and drag the selected favicon to the boxed area on the Good Gallery Upload page.
- Release the mouse button.
- Select Images
- Click the Drop Files Here or Click to Upload text.
- Select the appropriate favicon from a local computer folder.
- Click the Open button.
- Drag & Drop
- Do not leave the Upload tool until the word done appears next to every favicon.
Assign a Favicon
- Sign in to your Good Gallery administrator account.
- Hover your cursor over the Site menu.
- Under the Your Settings menu heading, choose Logos.
- In the Favicon setting:
- Choose the Desktop favicon.
- Choose the Mobile favicon.
- Click the Save Changes button.
Upload & Assign Logos
Learn how to upload logo files to Good Gallery and assign them to your website for both desktop and mobile display.
Logo Formatting & Troubleshooting
Understand supported logo file formats, create SVG logos from vector files, and resolve common logo display issues in Good Gallery.