Now you can add a favicon to your WordPress admin with a plugin
January 18, 2008 – 8:58 am | by Miriam SchwabAbout two weeks ago, I wrote about a tip I came across at Simply Basic about how to add a favicon to your WordPress admin by adding a snippet of code to wp-admin/admin-header.php. As you probably have noticed, the WordPress admin doesn’t display a favicon on the address bar, which can be a bit inconvenient when you are working with many open tabs, and you want to quickly see which is which. But hacking the admin means you need to remember to add the code again every time you upgrade. I hinted that a WordPress plugin would be in order here to avoid that inconvenience.
Will, John at Simply Basic took the hint and created the Admin Favicon WordPress plugin that allows you to easily place the favicon of your choice in the WordPress admin!
Thanks John! People like you are what makes WordPress so great.
Admin Favicon Wordpress Plugin



2 Responses to “Now you can add a favicon to your WordPress admin with a plugin”
By John Kolbert on Jan 18, 2008 | Reply
It’s true, I wouldn’t have even thought about making the plugin if you hadn’t suggested! Thanks for linking to my plugin Miriam.
By Miriam Schwab on Jan 18, 2008 | Reply
You’re very welcome John. Thanks for making it!