graffity | Helper gem to render information
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Helper gem to render information about the views, partials and deface overrides.
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What are the recommendation on how to deal with icons in manifest.json?
I found this webpack plugin that generates icons. It generated 37 icons and the corresponding html tags.
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Answered 2017-Sep-12 at 03:35You're correct, each of those icons is for a different device and often different version of said device. However, you don't really need 37. To get 37 they generate pixel perfect icons for devices that have much less than 1% market share. You can just provide the nearest match for them and almost no one will even notice. I tend to put browser related icons in the html meta tags and app related icons in the manifest.
Good post about all of this here: https://realfavicongenerator.net/blog/new-favicon-package-less-is-more/
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