Re: Steps to creating a browser standard for the moz-icon:// scheme

Yes but in Windows XP they upscale anything over 48x48 I believe.

On 1 February 2010 01:24, timeless <timeless@gmail.com> wrote:

> 2010/1/29 Pierre-Antoine LaFayette <pierre.lafayette@gmail.com>:
> > Perhaps if we found some creative commons icons to use as defaults for
> the
> > most used extensions. It wouldn't match the native theme but at least
> we'd
> > have something for cases where platform icons are not available. We'd
> need
> > to have some number of sizes. I think Windows goes to a max of 72x72,
> while
> > Mac OSX goes to 128x128. Mozilla defines the size as:
>
> No. Windows does 256x and OS X does 512x. At least, I've shipped such
> icons on behalf of Nokia and they seemed to match what Windows 7 and
> OS X wanted.
>
> http://www.macworld.com/article/60877/2007/11/big105icons.html
>
> http://www.axialis.com/docs/iw/How_to_create_Windows_Vista_compliant_icons.htm
>



-- 
Pierre.

Received on Monday, 1 February 2010 12:05:03 UTC