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		<title>Creating a favicon</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[To jazz up your site and make it look professional, you should add a favicon icon.  This is the icon that shows up in the url of your browser.  An easy way to create a favicon is to use one of the free favicon site out there.  One such on is.
http://www.favicon.cc/?action=edit_image&#38;file_id=35382
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