![]() ![]() google - Official Google favicon API service, good support for all sites, but poor quality.duckduckgo - Returns decent quality website icons, from DuckDuckGo search.mcapi - MC-API fetches default website favicon, originally a Minecraft util.besticon - BestIcon fetches websites icons from manifest.faviconkit - good quality icons and most sites supported (Note: down as of Nov '21).clearbit - Clearbit returns high-quality square logos from mainstream websites.iconhorse - Icon.Horse returns quality icons for any site, with caching for speed and fallbacks for sites without an icon.allesedv - is a highly efficient IPv6-enabled service.The following favicon APIs are supported: You can also use different APIs for individual items, by setting icon: favicon-, e.g. If you'd prefer not to use an API, just set this value to local. The default favicon API is, but you can change this under appConfig.faviconApi. Since different websites host their favicons at different paths, for the best results Dashy can use an API to resolve a websites icon. Just set icon: favicon to use this feature. Dashy supports multiple different icon providers, usage instructions for which are explained here.ĭashy can auto-fetch an icon for a given service, using it's favicon. ![]() Using icons improves the aesthetics of your UI and makes the app more intuitive to use. Both sections and items can have an icon, which is specified using the icon attribute. ![]()
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