![]() ![]() Well, what you see is actually the favicon. The one on YouTube and Gmail is sure to be identified by the logos they have, but what about the rest of the tabs? Next to each name, on the left, a small image appears, in a square. You may have noticed that, in each of them, the name of what that page reflects appears, be it YouTube (because you are listening to background music), Gmail (because you have your mail open) or this page. But you don't have just one tab, but several of them. Imagine that you are browsing right now (in fact, you are reading us). And, for this, nothing better than to give you a practical example. We are going to start by explaining what a favicon is so that you understand it. ![]()
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