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Unique favicons for each site

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Could each site have its own favicon? When I have too many tabs open and can't read the page titles, it'll help me distinguish the different sites.

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Distinguishing sites
Monica Cellio‭ wrote about 3 years ago

Does your browser show the name on mouse-over? That's how I navigate among tabs with the same favicon, whether different communities here, different pages from the same site/community that would have the same favicon anyway (questions, dashboard, etc here), and tabs where the favicon is unclear or missing. (Well, that and positional memory, and I move tabs if they get into the "wrong" order. But that's just my brain quirk.)

If you're using the mouse to switch tabs then it's nearby anyway; I admit that I have no idea how this works if you're using the keyboard to navigate tabs.