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Daily Archives: September 4, 2021
Prime Numbers Fractional Favicon Tutorial
So what’s the “favicon” in today’s blog posting title? If none the wiser, what about the (pretty much standalone Javascript) code below? var rldone=”; function arsthen() { if (document.getElementById(‘myicon’)) { document.getElementById(‘myicon’).href=’/favicon’ + rldone + ‘.ico’; if (rldone == ”) { … Continue reading →
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