


I could use a Chrome extension that lets me set custom favicons, but then I’d have to go through and specify each one. For me this was a bit of a pain, because I love to pin my tabs. We have a lot of internal tools and sites, and they tend to either not have favicons, or have the standard Sony logo. The practical inspiration for Favioli came from my day job. There is an Emoji Favicon Toolkit usage example here on.

It’s pretty creative and fun! This was the creative inspiration for Favioli. The favicon of his site shows different emoji on-load that persist within a session. The first thing that spurred the idea was Eli Grey’s personal site and its use of Emoji Favicon Toolkit to make randomized emoji favicons. 🤯 Favioli is a productivity extension that makes it easier to recognize tabs within Chrome.įavioli was originally inspired by two things.
