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Your WordPress set-up may have a favicon that you’ve created or that comes as part of your current theme. However by default it is not used for the admin area. Admin Favicon adds a custom favicon to your WordPress admin area. Great for those of us who like to have thirty tabs open in their browser but can’t see which one is WordPress.
User level: Beginner
Frontend/Backend: Backend
Settings: Settings > Admin Favicon
Languages: English
Translation file included: No
Known issues: None
Notes: You have to enter URL of favicon in settings
Cost: Free (author accepts donations)
Install within WordPress? Yes
Pros:
Cons:
- Doesn’t auto-detect favicon
More about this plugin
- Video review
- Author’s home page
- Download Admin Favicon from wordpress.org
- How to add favicons without using plugins
- Add favicon to admin without plugins
- Related plugins