different between website vs favicon

website

English

Alternative forms

  • web site, web-site, Web site

Etymology

web +? site

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?w?b?sa?t/

Noun

website (plural websites)

  1. (Internet) A collection of interlinked web pages on the World Wide Web that are typically accessible from the same base URL and reside on the same server.
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:website
    Hyponyms: see Thesaurus:website

Hyponyms

Descendants

  • ? Car Nicobarese: vep sait
  • ? Danish: website
  • ? Dutch: website
  • ? German: Website f
  • ? Japanese: ??????, ???
  • ? Persian: ???????? (veb-sayt)
  • ? Portuguese: website
  • ? Russian: ???-????? (veb-sájt), ???? (sajt)
  • ? Spanish: website
  • ? Swedish: webbsajt, sajt

Translations

Further reading

  • website on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Danish

Etymology

Borrowed from English web site, website.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [?w?b??s?jd?]

Noun

website n or c (singular definite websitet or websiten, plural indefinite websites, plural definite websitene)

  1. web site [from 1995]

Synonyms

  • hjemmeside
  • site
  • webside
  • websted

Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from English website.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /???p.s?i?t/
  • Hyphenation: web?site

Noun

website m (plural websites, diminutive websiteje n)

  1. web site

Synonyms

  • internetsite
  • site
  • webstek

Portuguese

Alternative forms

  • web site

Etymology

Borrowed from English website.

Noun

website m (plural websites)

  1. web site
    Synonyms: site, saite, sítio, sítio eletrónico

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from English website.

Noun

website m (plural websites)

  1. website

website From the web:

  • what websites use afterpay
  • what websites are having cyber monday
  • what websites accept venmo
  • what websites accept apple pay
  • what websites does honey work on
  • what websites accept paypal
  • what websites to watch anime
  • what websites are reliable


favicon

English

Etymology

From the original filename used by Internet Explorer, "favicon.ico", an abbreviation of favorite followed by icon.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?fæv?k?n/

Noun

favicon (plural favicons)

  1. (web design) An icon associated with a particular website, and typically displayed in the address bar of a browser viewing the site.
    • 2000, PC Magazine, Vol. 19, issue 19-20, p. 127,
      The only way to restore a favicon is to delete the link from the Favorites folder and recreate it.
    • 2002, Ejub Kajan, Information technology encyclopedia and acronyms, p. 195,
      A free online favicon editor allows advanced webmasters to create their own favicons and use them during website development or maintenance.
    • 2006, Richard Wagner, Web Design Before & After Makeovers, page 206,
      You, however, can do better by creating your own customized favicon for your Web site — just the thing you need to add that professional touch.
    • 2009, Steve Souders, Even Faster Web Sites, page 158,
      Make sure to create a favicon. Since the browser will request this file anyway, there's no reason to return a 404 Page Not Found error, especially if your 404 handler consumes a database connection or other expensive resources.
    • 2009, Manny Hernandez, Ning for Dummies, page 312,
      Favicons are those cute little icons that appear on your browser's address bar when you visit some sites.
    • 2010, Janet Majure, Teach Yourself Visually WordPress, page 132,
      You can stick with the favicon provided by your Web host.
      Do not worry about pronouncing favicon correctly. There is no definitive pronunciation.

Related terms

  • emoticon

Translations

See also

  • favicon on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Portuguese

Noun

favicon m (plural favicons)

  1. (web design) favicon (icon for a website)

favicon From the web:

  • what favicon sizes do i need
  • what favicon means
  • what favicons do i need
  • what's favicon.ico
  • favicon what size
  • favicon what is the purpose
  • what is favicon image
  • what is favicon on shopify
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