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  2. developer.apple.com

    If no icons are specified using a link element, the website root directory is searched for icons with the apple-touch-icon... prefix. For example, if the appropriate icon size for the device is 58 x 58, the system searches for filenames in the following order: apple-touch-icon-80x80.png. apple-touch-icon.png
  3. Use Apple touch icon (apple-touch-icons)apple-touch-icons requires that at least one Apple touch icon is present and of a standard size.. Why is this important? Since iOS 1.1.3, Safari for iOS has supported a way for developers to specify an image that will be used to represent the web site or app on the home screen.The image is known as the touch icon.
  4. allinthehead.com

    The Apple spec allows for two types of icons, apple-touch-icon and apple-touch-icon-precomposed. The latter allows one to link to an icon that will not have the glossy highlighting applied. I've updated the javascript, so to use it just edit the address of your bookmarklet in Safari and paste in the appropriate line as copied from the link below.
  5. getoutofmyhead.dev

    apple-touch-icons markup. Remove apple touch icons from your markup without losing the icons. An apple-touch-icon is an image used on iOS devices when a website is added to the homescreen. Different iOS devices display icons at different sizes, and so it's common to see something like this: Example from theguardian.co.uk. 830 bytes
  6. iconifier.net

    apple-touch-icon-120x120.png apple-touch-icon-114x114.png apple-touch-icon-76x76.png apple-touch-icon-72x72.png apple-touch-icon-57x57.png apple-touch-icon.png and Favicon A Choice of resolutions: 16 x 16 24 x 24 32 x 32 48 x 48 64 x 64 128 x 128 256 x 256 Icons. Upload a square JPG, PNG or GIF image (up to 500KB).
  7. mathiasbynens.be

    Zev: apple-touch-icon never was a registered rel value; it was never really valid. The only thing that changed is the validator, which now explicitly marks invalid link relations as validation errors. The same goes for shortcut; however, that one quickly was registered after the recent validator.nu update.. Anyhow, I think we can all agree that it sucks having to use invalid markup just to get ...
  8. fastcomet.com

    Once you have selected a simplistic element or your logo for the job of an Apple icon, create a square .png file of it called apple-touch-icon with dimensions up to 180×180. We say up to 180×180 because there are 9 different main sizes for Apple icons starting from 57×57 which are the base size for the first iPhone while the iPhone 6 plus ...
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  1. Minimalist solution - Recommended

    A common practice is to create a single 180x180 icon, which is the highest expected resolution, and let the iOS devices scale it down as needed. It is declared with:

    <link rel="apple-touch-icon" href="/path/to/apple-touch-icon.png">

    Exhaustive solution - Not recommended

    Apple specs specify new sizes for iOS7:

    • 60x60
    • 76x76
    • 120x120
    • 152x152

    And also for iOS8:

    • 180x180

    In addition, precomposed icons are deprecated.

    As a consequence, to support both new devices (running iOS7) and older (iOS6 and prior), the generic code is:

    <link rel="apple-touch-icon" sizes="57x57" href="/apple-touch-icon-57x57.png">
    <link rel="apple-touch-icon" sizes="114x114" href="/apple-touch-icon-114x114.png">
    <link rel="apple-touch-icon" sizes="72x72" href="/apple-touch-icon-72x72.png">    
    <link rel="apple-touch-icon" sizes="144x144" href="/apple-touch-icon-144x144.png">
    <link rel="apple-touch-icon" sizes="60x60" href="/apple-touch-icon-60x60.png">
    <link rel="apple-touch-icon" sizes="120x120" href="/apple-touch-icon-120x120.png">
    <link rel="apple-touch-icon" sizes="76x76" href="/apple-touch-icon-76x76.png">
    <link rel="apple-touch-icon" sizes="152x152" href="/apple-touch-icon-152x152.png">
    <link rel="apple-touch-icon" sizes="180x180" href="/apple-touch-icon-180x180.png">

    In addition, you should create a 180x180 picture named apple-touch-icon.png.

    Note that iOS looks for URL like /apple-touch-icon-76x76.png, if it does not find interesting stuff in the HTML code (a bit like what IE is doing with /favicon.ico). So it is important to keep the file names are they are above. It is also important to consider that Android/Chrome is also using these pictures.

    You might want to know that this favicon generator can create all these pictures at once. Full disclosure: I'm the author of this site.

    --philippe_b

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