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Any tips on how to customize the favicon for my instance? Using the docker-compose method.
Ok nevermind to everything I just said before this edit.
Go into your instance settings and upload an icon. A favicon will be made for it automatically.
Quick update, it seems the favicon works in Chrome but not Firefox.
I use my own deployment and I've never had an issue with my favicon on Firefox, on both desktop and mobile. Maybe it's a weird browser caching thing?
Do you see a favicon at lemmy.onitato.com ?
No, but I can see in your HTML the favicon is being server side rendered. It's probably not working on Firefox because the icon is very large. Here is the URL it uses:
https://lemmy.onitato.com/pictrs/image/1ffe4c8b-3751-4ebb-aa17-ff0e21a0468b.png
Try scaling it down and uploading it again? If it's small enough it should work immediately. I wouldn't know how large, though. My icon is pretty tiny.