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Issue: Missing Favicon on the Website #11337

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nitesh2920 opened this issue Oct 2, 2024 · 3 comments
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Issue: Missing Favicon on the Website #11337

nitesh2920 opened this issue Oct 2, 2024 · 3 comments
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@nitesh2920
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nitesh2920 commented Oct 2, 2024

I noticed that the website currently does not have a favicon. A favicon is a small but important element that adds a more professional and polished look to the site. It also helps users quickly recognize the tab when multiple browser tabs are open.

I would like to suggest adding a favicon to the site.

If you're open to this improvement, I'd be happy to contribute by adding the favicon myself. Please let me know if you'd like me to proceed!

@eshellman
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I didn't realize you could do that. Use the EbookFoundation favicon

@eshellman eshellman added the PR requested Issues that can be addressed with a new PR label Oct 2, 2024
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nitesh2920 commented Oct 3, 2024

Hi @eshellman,

I have a quick question regarding contributing to the website. I noticed that it's built using Jekyll, but I’m having trouble locating the index.md or home page to modify. Additionally, when I try to run the website locally, it doesn’t appear as it does in production.

Could you please guide me on how to:
Properly run the site locally so that it matches the live version.
Locate the main entry point (e.g., index.md or equivalent) for making contributions like adding a favicon.

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please assign me this issue

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