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  1. stackoverflow.com

    By destroying the file your browser uses to store old favicons, you can force new ones to be loaded. Close your browser. Make sure there are no longer browser processes running (e.g. check Task Manager for chrome.exe or firefox.exe).; Navigate to where your browser stores user files:
  2. alextseng.net

    The issue is not solved by deleting the page from history or forcing a refresh of the favicon from the browser. Instead, the problem has a deeper cause. Firefox's favicon cache. Firefox keeps all of its favicons in a cache. Whenever a page is displayed in the history (or on a tab), the favicon is fetched from this cache.
  3. answers.microsoft.com

    Dec 10, 2023Try clearing the cache in Microsoft Edge and then reload your website. Cache Plugin: If you are using a caching plugin on your WordPress site, clear the cache from there as well. Caching plugins can sometimes cause issues with the display of updated content. WordPress Site Icon: Make sure you have set the site icon (favicon) correctly within ...
  4. Clear your cache (this worked for you) Sometimes this isn't enough; I know Chrome can be a bit funny about favicons. Usually I need to quit my browser and then reopen the webpage to see the favicon. ... Although you've already solved this, I would like to point out that sometimes clearing my cache didn't fix the Favicon for some reason or another.
  5. itstillworks.com

    For example, you know that the favicon associated with a specific website has been changed, but Firefox will stubbornly continue to display the old icon in its browser tabs and Bookmarks list. Fortunately, Firefox provides the "Clear Now" button, which will enable you to empty its browser cache and display the site's new favicon the next time ...
  6. ivankristianto.com

    Favicon is a short for favorite icon, is a 16×16 pixel square icon associated with a particular website or web page. In most of the case favicon is website logo or an identity of the website or company. But if you are recently change your favicon, and your browser doesn't reflect the change you have made. It still show the old favicon.
  7. stirtingale.com

    When working on a project locally you might find that you need to test or change a favicon (the icon used in the tab bar of the browser). Google Chrome seems to maintain a standalone cache for favicons. Flushing the browsers cache (you can force a cache refresh by hitting CTRL+F5) or opening the page in an incognito window will use the same cache and show you the old asset. How to Flush Your ...
  8. techjunkie.com

    One would assume that clearing all the favicon.ico files out of Firefox 3 would be a simple task.It isn't.Clearing your cache doesn't work because the icons aren't stored there. Rather it's in a SQLite database called places.sqlite in your Firefox profile directory.There are three ways to clear all favicons.First method: Create a new Firefox profile. […]
  9. According to the log, places verification only seems to deal with condensing of the textual bookmark data and browsing history and merely checks the favicons DB for errors. Also indicated by how it sets the places DB size to a round number (spare space) while not altering the favicons DB size at all.
  10. forums.mozillazine.org

    Clearing Favicon cache? Discussion of general topics about Mozilla Firefox. 3 posts • Page ... Clearing Favicon cache? Post by thebassman » January 26th, 2006, 2:55 am. How does one go about clearing the favicon cache? I've noticed that some favicons have updated on sites I visit in my bookmarks toolbar, but the favicon doesn't update there ...
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  1. To refresh your site's favicon you can force browsers to download a new version using the link tag and a query string on your filename.
    This is especially helpful in production environments to make sure your users get the update.

    <link rel="icon" href="http://www.yoursite.com/favicon.ico?v=2" />

    --Mark

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