How to create iPhone icons and separate page icons

Creating icons for iPhones and the iPod Touch is not all that different than creating bookmark icons.  First you create a 57×57 png image.

If you want an icon for all of your website or a default for pages that do not have individual icons then just name your image:

apple-touch-icon.png

and upload it to your home directory.

If you are on Blogger or some other software where you can’t upload the icon you can place it anywhere on the web and create the following link in the ‘head’ section of your pages:

<link rel=”apple-touch-icon” href=”http://your-icon-location.com/your-icon-name.png”>

If you have different pages people might wish to bookmark and you wish to have a separate icon for each then:

- create the icons

- upload them to the root directory of your website

- In the head section of pages that you wish this icon to appear add the following:

<link rel=”apple-touch-icon” href=”http://your-site.com/icon-name.png”>

I tried doctoring photos and shrinking them and using them and the results were pretty good.  Gimp works well for creating icons this way.  One site reported that creating larger icons and letting Apple convert them resulted in clearer pictures. It didn’t for me but if you are using photo images you should give it a try.

Apple will round the corners and gloss up your icon.  You just need to create the square image and let Apple do the rest.  ‘Trust the force’. ;-)

I could not get this to work on an old section of a website that uses frames.  It may or may not work on framed sites.

If you change or add an icon it does not update on users phones/touches.  It must be rebookmarked for the new icon to appear.

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