From 5afc21a4b4a4a83c85f8c5a0e255259545569a50 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Hermann Stanew Date: Sat, 25 Nov 2023 07:10:04 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Twitter is RIP and clean up --- src/site/content/en/learn/html/document-structure/index.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/src/site/content/en/learn/html/document-structure/index.md b/src/site/content/en/learn/html/document-structure/index.md index 7d1d19cbb9f..c10c9db22d3 100644 --- a/src/site/content/en/learn/html/document-structure/index.md +++ b/src/site/content/en/learn/html/document-structure/index.md @@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ The preceding code says "use the `mlwicon.png` as the icon for scenarios where a There are two special non-standard kind of icons for Safari browser: `apple-touch-icon` for iOS devices and `mask-icon` for pinned tabs on macOS. `apple-touch-icon` is applied only when the user adds a site to home screen: you can specify multiple icons with different `sizes` for different devices. `mask-icon` will only be used if the user pins the tab in desktop Safari: the icon itself should be a monochrome SVG, and the `color` attribute fills the icon with needed color. -While you can use `` to define a completely different image on each page or even each page load, don't. For consistency and a good user experience, use a single image! Twitter uses the blue bird: when you see the blue bird in your browser tab, you know that tab is open to a Twitter page without clicking on the tab. Google uses different favicons for each of its different applications: there's a mail icon, a calendar icon, for example. But all the Google icons use the same color scheme. Again, you know exactly what the content of an open tab is simply from the icon. +While you can use `` to define a completely different image on each page or even each page load, don't. For consistency and a good user experience, use a single image! GitHub uses a black and white cat, when you see the cat in your browser tab, you know that tab is open to a GitHub page. Google uses different favicons for each of its different applications, Mail, Calendar, etc. But the Google icons use the same colors. #### Alternate versions of the site