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I'm on OS X and I want my bookmarklets to have favicons. I already found two articles but they didn't help much:
http://www.tapper-ware.net/blog/?p=97#comment-2076 It's a great article but as I understand it this doesn't seem to work for Chrome :(
http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/3032/google_chrome_how_to_change_icons_on_the_bookmarks_bar/ The problem with this tipp is - if I'm wrong, then please correct me - that after I cleaned the history, the cache, etc. the whole thing will be gone again.
If there is a chance to modify the bookmarklets by hosting them myself I'd instantly do it, but I found no solution so far.
Just to make you aware that link is no longer working – Skuld – 2014-08-05T08:32:54.317
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Cached: http://web.archive.org/web/20140219182846/http://www.nomachetejuggling.com/2012/03/30/how-to-clean-up-your-chrome-bookmark-bar/
– Markus Jarderot – 2014-10-02T09:49:32.800Fixed the link to use the cached copy suggested by @MarkusJarderot, and added clarification about the necessity to add a
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prefix. – Tom – 2016-02-19T19:30:57.027Also, the linked blog post says that Chrome doesn't synchronize these manually-added favicons - although I haven't tried this to see if that's still the case. – Tom – 2016-02-19T19:32:03.370
I updated the post. If you need a detailed tutorial, check out the link I added. – patrick – 2012-09-17T12:30:05.957