A favicon is a small icon that is used to identify a web page in browser tabs, bookmark lists, and other user interfaces. It is usually a small graphic in ICO or PNG format with the dimensions 16×16 or 32×32 pixels. Favicons are often simplified representations of the logo or other distinctive feature of the website. They appear in the browser's address bar, next to the page's URL, in the bookmark menu, and in the tab display, which helps users easily recognize and distinguish the web page from others. Although the use of favicons is optional, their use is recommended to strengthen the visual presence of the website and improve the user experience.
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