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Simply create a .ico file, name the final file favicon.ico, and upload it to the root directory of your website.
We prefer that you don't since we have worked hard on the code, design and graphics for this website.
For the best results, we recommend designing 16x16 versions by hand in Photoshop with pixel-clicking.
Yes, Pixadex supports an unlimited number of nested folders within the Collections List for greater organization.
Yes, you can select any icon within a particular collection and use it to customize the Collection's List icon.
iPulse is a compact and clever application that monitors the inner workings of Mac OS X like CPU usage, RAM and more.
We welcome seeing new creations, but third-party icons are not posted on the Iconfactory website.
Unfortunately no. The Iconfactory does not license any of its freeware icon sets for use in commercial applications.
No, our free icons are for personal desktop use only. Instead, check out our Design Services and Stock Icon collections.
Instead of double-clicking the archive, Windows users need to right-click and select "Extract All..." to view icons.
The Iconfactory search engine is a great tool to help you find whatever you are looking for. We have associated keywords with all of the content available on the site. These keywords span icon sets, desktop pictures, iPulse Jackets, software products, support items, design services projects and even news page postings.
In order to make it easy for you to find what you are looking for, we have built some features into our search engine that allow you to customize your search: